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Migrant shelter in San Diego He closes his doors and releases more than 100 employees due to financing and changes in politics under Trump’s administration.
San Diego’s Jewish Family Service, which managed a regional migrant shelter for more than six years, announced that she would close her facility and release 115 employees for “changes in federal financing and politics”.
“The Jewish Family Service of San Diego (JFS) is working to meet the evolutionary needs of the community in response to recent and expected changes in federal policy,” the organization said earlier.
The non -governmental organization (NGO) said they did not get new families or individuals seeking asylum since the CBP One application fell on January 20th.
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The San Diego migrant shelter excludes after not receiving new arrivals after Trump’s administration of the abolition of the CBP One application on the day of inauguration. (Fox 5 San Diego/Salvador Rivera/Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post Border
App, which ultimately allowed immigrants to succeed In the US, it was created during the first Trump administration to help schedule a load inspection.
It expanded in 2023 to allow migrants to allow the meeting in the entrance port, initially due to the exception of the public health command of the title 42. From May, they had the potential to conditionally collapse to the US as part of the extension of the “lawful paths” of bidel administration.
Since the end of December, more than 936,500 individuals have determined meetings for a conditional study of the application, according to the customs and protection of the border.

The Jewish Family Service says it has helped 200,000 migrants in transit through San Diego district since 2018, providing them temporary refuge, meals and transportation to their final destinations across the USA (Fox 5 San Diego/Salvador Rivera/Border Report)
“Because migrants are no longer able to use the CBP One application, shelter services for shelter of the San Diego Migrant Network (SDRRN), which manages JFS, has not received new families seeking asylum and individuals released from short-term federal custody in our care. These changes in federal financing and politics, SDRRN Migrant shelter services will stop until you better understand the future needs of the community, “the statement continued.

The migrant lies on a sleeping pillow at a makeshift shelter in Denver, Colorado, on Friday, January 13, 2023. (Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
The organization added that they “focused their immigration efforts to provide pro bono legal services and resources for community support.”
“We were preparing for these changes in federal politics and implementation,” said Michael Hopkins CEO. “Although there are no more individuals or families seeking asylum released from short -term federal immigration custody of our shelter services, we notice increased needs for immigration legal assistance and other support for social service vulnerable San Diegan. We also continue to cooperate with our community partners to explore new ways of helping. “
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The organization received $ 22,077,365 money funded by a taxpayer In the Fiscal Year 2024, despite claiming they did not receive funds, according to Grant on the FEMA website.
Fox News Digital addressed the Jewish family service of San Diego and FEMA, but did not immediately receive a statement.
Fox News Digital Adam Shaw contributed to this report.
Stepheny Price is a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business. Tips and ideas of the story can be sent to Stepheny.price@fox.com