The cities of Chicago and Denver, which in recent years received a huge influx of migrants bused from Texas, are suing the federal government in hopes of stopping an “across-the-board freeze” on funding that supports services to migrants.
Pima County, Ariz., a border county that is home to Tucson, is also a plaintiff in the suit, which notes the county’s significant assistance of “new arrivals” released from the custody of the Department of Homeland Security. The complaint, filed Friday in the Northern District of Illinois, names as defendants DHS and Secretary Kristi Noem as well as the Federal Emergency Management ...
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