Congress challenged by funding emergency at the border
WASHINGTON — Congress has only a few weeks to advance an emergency funding bill to deal with the escalating humanitarian crisis at the southern border, creating a time crunch that has lawmakers on all sides alarmed.
Money to care for Central American migrants arriving in the U.S. to claim asylum runs out in just a few weeks, and every day seems to bring new evidence that the government’s response is inadequate and that conditions for many migrants are unacceptable.
“We’re not taking care of things and it’s very, very serious,” said Rep. Kay Granger of Texas, the top Republican on the Appropriations Committee. “Partisan politics need to be put away on this thing. I mean, we’ve got a crisis on our border, and anyone who doesn’t understand that has not seen what’s happening.”