
US border towns facing migrant crisis further threatened by potential government shutdown
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US Border towns currently plagued by the migrant crisis now face a new threat as a potential government shutdown on the horizon could affect resources.
Resources are stretched thin and the food bank in El Paso says it only has a 25-day food supply, and if they have to add government workers who are not getting paid, they will need help immediately. Joy Addison joined Fox News in 2022 as a multimedia reporter in Houston.
Jennifer Velandria and her family crossed into El Paso from Venezuela.
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