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Official says partnership will link housing aid to immigration enforcement amid fentanyl-focused interdictions
Summary
Speakers described a planned memorandum of partnership to screen housing program applicants by immigration status, and highlighted recent ICE arrests and record drug interdictions tied to the fentanyl crisis and southern border operations. Details and timelines for the memorandum were not specified.
An unnamed staff member said the meeting would form a memorandum to create a partnership intended to limit certain housing programs to people who are in the country and meet eligibility criteria. "This memorandum is going to be a partnership that we will form, to make sure that these housing programs are going to only people who deserve it," the staff member said.
The remarks placed that plan alongside enforcement activity the speakers described as record-level drug interdictions and a shift in operations toward the fentanyl crisis and southern border…
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