Aid for arriving migrants strained amid dispute over who should help them

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Aid for migrants arriving to D.C. is strained amid a dispute over who should help them

With some of those people sleeping outside or at Union Station as volunteers scramble to find them

“When we have a growing humanitarian crisis that we expect — and that the federal government expects — is going to only worsen, I have got to deploy the resources that I need to handle it,” Bowser said. “And we need our National Guard. If we were a state, I would have already done it — I would have deployed the National Guard. We also need a federal site.

“Services need to be expanded to help people find housing, to help people enroll their children in schools, to provide legal services so they can successfully seek asylum here,” she said, arguing that the District would could more easily secure aid from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.A 50-person “respite center” in Montgomery County that is meant to provide temporary shelter and other assistance to the migrants is often full, leaving the aid groups to search for alternative lodging.

Available buildings that are affordable don’t have the amenities required under the FEMA grant to temporarily house the migrants, such as bathrooms or a kitchen, she said. On Tuesday, a few chairs and blankets in a parking lot outside one of the hotel’s buildings revealed where some of the migrants had slept for the night.sometimes means the single men who’ve arrived alongsideIn other cases, buses have arrived with no one available to meet them, causing those passengers to also sleep outside, with some knowing to travel to the hotels where migrants are staying and where they feel safety in numbers, advocates said.The couple from Venezuela arrived in D.C.

 

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