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Influx of women, children crossing into US straining border counties’ budgets

Jul 14, 2014, 7:42 AM | Updated: 7:42 am

PHOENIX — The wave of women and children from Central America into the United States is putting a strain on border counties, said a border group.

Carlos Aguilar with the US/Mexico Border Counties Coalition said border enforcement is a federal responsibility but taxpayers will likely be picking up much of the costs of dealing with the immigrants.

“It’s an unfair burden on border counties, border states and border communities,
Aguilar said. “Counties are not prepared to deal with the impacts of the undocumented immigrants flowing into the country and for years the federal government has neglected providing full funding for meeting their responsibilties regarding immigration.”

The federal government provides funding for dealing with natural disasters such as hurricanes and wildfires. The “national nightmare” on the border should qualify, Aguilar said.

“The Obama adminstration has said that they’re fully aware of the problem but there hasn’t been direct funding to these counties to meet the federal responsibilities,” he said.

Aguilar is among those who believe President Obama should visit the border to meet with leaders who are dealing with the wave of immigrants.

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Influx of women, children crossing into US straining border counties’ budgets