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NM's nonprofits, churches stepped up


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Asylum seekers from El Salvador, including an unaccompanied girl, are detained by a Border Patrol agent after crossing into New Mexico in the summer of 2019. U.S. Border Patrol apprehensions along the Southern border surged to 521,090 in 2018 and 977,509 in 2019, according to government records. The strongest spike was in the El Paso and New Mexico border region. (Roberto E. Rosales/Albuquerque Journal)
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As migration into the Southern border of the United States soared in 2018 and 2019 – records show that nearly 1.5 million people were detained by U.S. Border Patrol during those two years – the federal immigration system appeared overloaded and turned to local organizations to ease what it conveyed to be an increasingly untenable burden. ....

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Federal money to be used for COVID-19 outreach


Created: July 01, 2021 03:57 PM
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.-The City of Albuquerque along with other health organizations like UNMH and Project Echo are now working with local groups to use nearly $4 million federal grant to promote COVID-19 health literacy in minority communities.
The vaccine might not be the top issue in their priorities but when they re interacting with some of these really great community based organization to get other needs met, these trusted messengers can help them to also see the benefit of getting the vaccine, said CABQ Office of Equity and Inclusion, Michelle Melendez.
According to recent health statics in Albuquerque, Native, black and Hispanic communities have been especially hit hard by COVID-19. Melendez said there are reasons vaccine hesitancy may exist in those communities. ....

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