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The Federal Emergency Management Agency will require states to spend part of their federal terrorism prevention funds on ...
States can apply for federal funds to make their own replicas of the controversial Alligator Alcatraz facility amid Trump's ...
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, a Republican, said on Friday morning the state would apply for FEMA reimbursement to pay for ...
The funding comes amid an immigration crackdown and growing pressure on states to build temporary facilities, raising fiscal, ...
Administration has leaned on local partners in GOP-led states to rapidly scale up immigration detention system ...
The Trump administration announced on Friday that it would allocate over $600M in grants to states willing to build migrant ...
A new $608 million grant program from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will give states money to build detention centers for people suspected of being in the United States unlawfully.
Many states rely on the federal government for the vast majority of their emergency management funding. Now, local leaders are looking for clues about the money — and the future of FEMA itself.
Washington's AG Nick Brown is suing the DHS for unlawfully canceling $4 million in funds meant for state migrant shelters, ...
Many states rely on the federal government for the vast majority of their emergency management funding. Now, local leaders are looking for clues about the money — and the future of FEMA itself.
A version of this article appears in print on July 11, 2025, Section A, Page 12 of the New York edition with the headline: FEMA Delays $2.4 Billion In Grants to Fight Terror, And States Feel the ...
According to the American Immigration Council, a Washington, D.C., nonprofit organization that advocates for immigrant rights, FEMA grants are not directly given to migrants.