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With Trump’s immigration crackdown, San Diego’s migrant shelter system shutting its doors

The two major local migrant sheltering agencies gave notice that they will be laying off employees by the end of the month

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Emma Starkey, a volunteer, packs up supplies from an aid station for migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border on March 21 in San Ysidro, California. The station was created more than a year ago during an influx in crossings. Volunteers haven’t seen any migrants cross in that location since Feb. 15. (Ana Ramirez / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
Emma Starkey, a volunteer, packs up supplies from an aid station for migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border on March 21 in San Ysidro, California. The station was created more than a year ago during an influx in crossings. Volunteers haven’t seen any migrants cross in that location since Feb. 15. (Ana Ramirez / The San Diego Union-Tribune)

The county's two major migrant sheltering agencies gave notice that they will be laying off employees

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