Yuma official says cost of caring for migrants ‘not sustainable’ for county

Yuma County Supervisor Jonathan Lines, left, told a Senate panel that the current spending by local governments on caring for migrants is “not sustainable.” Also testifying were New York City Council member Joe Borelli and American Immigration Council policy director Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, right. (Adrienne Washington/Cronkite News)

Yuma County Supervisor Jonathan Lines, left, told a Senate panel that the current spending by local governments on caring for migrants is “not sustainable.” Also testifying were New York City Council member Joe Borelli and American Immigration Council policy director Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, right. (Adrienne Washington/Cronkite News)

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