Biden administration gives California $45 million to help recently arrived migrants
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The Biden administration is allocating $45 million to California programs that help migrants who have crossed the southern border. The money is part of a $300-million national effort announced Friday by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Most of the California funding will be split between San Diego County and the Catholic Charities Diocese of San Diego. More than $6 million goes to Riverside County. An additional $341 million will be used to establish a competitive grant program and...

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