In a unanimous vote, the San Diego County Board of Supervisors approved a comprehensive plan sponsored by Chairwoman Nora Vargas and Supervisor Joel Anderson to ensure that asylum seekers and refugees have access to the resources they need if federal enforcement of Title 42 is ended. The Rapid Response Network, operated by JFS, has welcomed 125,000 asylum seekers since 2018. “Let’s put politics aside,” JFS CEO Michael Hopkins told the Supervisors, “and get back to what matters: Treating people with dignity and humanity.”

 

Media Coverage:

San Diego County Readies for ‘Substantial Increase of Migrants’ Should Title 42 End
FOX 5

San Diego Supervisors OK Plan to Assist Migrants in Connection with Title 42
ABC 10 News

County Supervisors OK Plan to Assist Migrants with Potential End of Title 42
Times of San Diego

San Diego County Readies for “Substantial Increase of Migrants” Should Title 42 End
Border News

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