Last month, I visited Casa Elitas, a nonprofit in Tucson that works with federal law enforcement to support asylum seekers and prevent street releases. They [Casa Elitas] do incredible work, taking in as many as 1000 migrants a day and providing casework services that help asylum seekers find sponsors. reducing the flow of people seeking services from interior locations like New York. But without additional federal funding, they'll be forced to close their doors. (00:25–00:34)
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Asserts that Casa Elitas assists up to 1000 migrants daily and helps them find sponsors.
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