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As another hurricane threatens Puerto Rico, the Trump administration is diverting millions from FEMA disaster relief to ICE

Source: www.businessinsider.com - Tuesday, August 27, 2019
The Trump administration is diverting millions of dollars from federal disaster relief funds so it can be used for immigration enforcement, NBC News and CNN reported Tuesday. The news comes as Tropical Storm Dorian, expected to soon become a hurricane, bears down on the US territory of Puerto Rico. In total, $271 million is being reallocated from various parts of the Department of Homeland Security, but the largest chunk of the money — $155 million — will come from the Federal Emergency Management Agency's disaster relief fund. Visit Insider's homepage for more stories. The Trump administration is diverting millions of dollars from federal disaster relief funds and using it instead to detain migrants and create temporary locations for their court hearings, multiple news outlets reported Tuesday. In total, $271 million is being reallocated from various parts of the agency, according to the Department of Homeland Security. But the largest chunk of the money — $155 million — will come from the Federal Emergency Management Agency's disaster relief fund, NBC News and CNN reported . The news comes as Tropical Storm Dorian, expected to soon become a hurricane, bears down on the US territory of Puerto Rico. "This realignment of resources allows DHS to address ongoing border emergency crisis by alleviating the surge along the Nation's Southwest Border while minimizing the risk to overall DHS mission performance," DHS said in a statement

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