Since the end of Title 42 last week, Pima County has been “perilously close” to releasing asylum seekers on the streets without a clear destination, officials said Friday.
Pima County has become “perilously close” to the release of asylum seekers on the streets without a clear destination since Title 42 ended last week, but a complex sheltering network and constant coordination have provided every migrant released to the county with a place to go, officials said Friday.
People are also reading… The influx has come with the end of Title 42, the pandemic-era measure that allowed the federal government to expel some migrants from the country immediately that expired on May 11. Tucson provides hotel rooms for asylum seekers as Casa Alitas runs out of space. The city has more than 100 hotel rooms dedicated to sheltering migrants but also has contracts with other hotel chains to provide rooms as needed, and they often are.
Pima County and Tucson have stepped in to provide staff, but there’s no local government department dedicated to asylum seekers’ needs and the complex social skills that come with providing care. It’s also unclear how long the increased number of migrants coming through the southwest border will last and how long the local shelter system can manage operations.
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