Grants for local governments and nonprofits that care for migrants are on shaky ground as the administration targets federal spending that doesn’t align with President Donald Trump’s priorities.
The White House Office of Management and Budget this week moved to freeze a swath of federal aid and grants, including the Department of Homeland Security’s Shelter and Services Program. The account reimburses cities and nonprofits that help newly arrived migrants.
Though the administration swiftly rescinded the OMB directive Wednesday amid litigation, the White House says it’s pushing ahead on plans to freeze funding through earlier directives—leaving migrant aid and hundreds of ...
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