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April 24, 2024

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FEDS TO PROVIDE $18 MILLION TO MIGRANT SERVICES AGENCIES, INCLUDING IWC

Latest NewsBy Joan PlotnickApril 24, 2024

(Photo Credit: KSAT) The federal government will distribute $18 million in grants to five agencies in San Antonio and Bexar County that are providing services to migrants seeking asylum, including…

IWC RECEIVES $12,631 FROM TEXAS GIVING MACHINES

Latest NewsBy Joan PlotnickApril 24, 2024

(From left) Don Larson, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, IWC Coordinating Director Tori Salas, Dre Rodriguez, IWC Volunteer Coordinator and San Juanita Cooley, Church of Jesus Christ of…

IWC SERVED OVER 4K PEOPLE SO FAR IN 2024

Latest NewsBy Joan PlotnickApril 24, 2024

The IWC served 4,102 people between January and March 2024. The 2024 monthly average is 1,367. In March 2024 alone, the IWC served 1,007 individuals at the bus station and…

TAKE 5 – SEND A LETTER TO CONGRESS IN SUPPORT OF HR 1325

AdvocacyBy Joan PlotnickApril 24, 2024

Image by Rawpixel.com on Freepix.com The U.S. is currently amid a severe labor shortage. Many articles (such as this and this) argue that immigration is part of the solution. Meanwhile, asylum seekers must wait…

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