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There is no coordinated process to accept arriving immigrant families in Multnomah County, officials say
There is no coordinated process to accept arriving immigrant families in Multnomah County, officials say
There is no coordinated process to accept arriving immigrant families in Multnomah County, officials say

Published on: 11/14/2024

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There are currently three family shelters in Multnomah County. The waitlists are more than six months long.

News Source : https://www.kgw.com/article/news/local/homeless/multnomah-county-family-shelter-immigrant-kids-venezuela-homeless/283-8327b31a-ec35-42f2-8c9f-c8d6214c43af

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