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FEMA program for migrants grows along with border crisis — from over $360M to $650M

The city of Atlanta received $4.85 million in funding in 2023, the first year of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Shelter and Services Program for migrants.

In 2024, the city will get $10.89 million in the second year with another round of funding later in the year to be announced.

FEMA’s Shelter and Services Program is another indicator of the growing impact of the arrival of millions of foreign nationals in the US since President Joe Biden took office.

The program provides grants to communities for the expenses they will incur for handling migrants.

There were 14 states, including Washington DC, that received the first tranche of money in fiscal year 2023.

FEMA’s program provides grants to communities for the expenses they will incur for handling migrants. AFP via Getty Images

The funding for the program has increased from $363.8 million in fiscal year 2023 to $650 million in fiscal year 2024. Now, city officials and politicians are asking it be funded by as much as $3 billion.

On July 2, the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas called the current US immigration surge “unprecedented.”

Since Biden took office in January 2021, about 12 million illegal border crossings have been documented, according to US Customs and Border Protection data and “gotaway” data obtained from border agents by The Center Square.

FEMA’s Shelter and Services Program is a sign that more migrants have entered the country. James Breeden for the New York Post
There were 14 states, including Washington DC, that received the first tranche of money in fiscal year 2023. REUTERS

Gotaways is the official CBP term to describe those who illegally crossed the border and were not apprehended. CBP does not publicly release “gotaway” data.

In November 2023, the United States Conference of Mayors sent a letter to Congress asking that the funding for the program be set at a minimum of $1.3 billion.

In March, Congresswoman Lori Trahan, D-Mass., and Congresswoman Diana DeGette, D-Co., requested $3 billion in funding for the Shelter and Services Program.