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The city of El Paso declined to extend its state of emergency related to the ongoing migrant humanitarian crisis. An Emergency Ordinance was first approved May 8, 2023, and city leaders argued it ...
The city of El Paso is once again covered by a pair of emergency declarations giving it the authority to open a standalone shelter for asylum-seekers crossing into the city from Mexico.
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El Paso community leaders came together to support the Annunciation House as it battles Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in court after he called the nonprofit migrant shelter — which has ...
By October 2024, the city had brought 1,950 people off the streets and into more stable shelter. 283 moved on to some form of permanent housing, with many staying with family and others renting, but 58 others were sent to jail and 18 died. 223 people returned to the streets and the city lost track of 81.
The first location was acquired in autumn 1977, through the Diocese of El Paso loaning a vacant building. The first volunteers moved into the building on February 3, 1978. [11] Volunteers from around the country came to El Paso to help the shelter. [12] Loretto Academy, a Catholic girls' school, provided 40 student volunteers to the shelter in ...
Casa El Paso in El Paso, Texas, opened in March 1997. [25] Nueva Esperanza in Brownsville Texas which held 208 unaccompanied minors as of May 2018 [22] La Esperanza in Brownsville Texas which held 71 unaccompanied minors as of May 2018 [22] Estrella del Norte in Tucson, Arizona—A 300-bed shelter for children, that housed 287 children in mid ...
State Sen. Cesar Blanco, D-El Paso, hosted state Sen. Kelly Hancock, R-Fort Worth, who chairs the Senate Committee on Veterans Affairs, at the Benavidez Patterson 82nd Airborne facility on April 4.