El Paso nonprofits scramble to help migrants

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 In just the last week, Immigration and Customs Enforcement has released at least 1,600 migrants onto the streets of El Paso, Texas. Shelters are finding new ways to accommodate them, while other nonprofits step out of their usual roles to help out. Kathryn Schmidt of Borderland Rainbow Center tells host Carol Hills about her organization’s new task: meals for migrants.  

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