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South Texas Migrant Shelter Stripped of Federal Funding for 6 Years
The Department of Homeland Security barred the McAllen shelter from federal grants for six years after FEMA found 248 violations of the 45-day fund usage rule.
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Texas Migrant Shelter Debarred for Six Years as DHS Cites Alleged FEMA Grant Misuse – Knowhere News
McAllen, Texas — A migrant shelter in South Texas affiliated with the Catholic Diocese of Brownsville has been barred from receiving federal funding for six years after the Department of Homeland Security determined it misused grant funds tied to migrant assistance programs. DHS Bars McAllen Migrant Shelter From Federal Funding Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley, which operates a well-known migrant respite center in McAllen, was formall…
DHS threatens Sister Norma Pimentel's migrant aid with 6-year funding ban
(RNS) — 'I take very seriously every single dollar entrusted to us,' said Pimentel in a statement responding to the DHS accusations, which included providing migrant services beyond the federal limit.
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