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San Diego migrant shelter hailed as national model will shut down, with 100-plus layoffs

Jewish Family Service said new Trump administration policies have curbed migrant arrivals but have also highlighted the need for pro bono immigration legal services

In this Jan. 16, 2019, file photo, migrants who have just arrived at the San Diego Rapid Response Network's shelter, operated by Jewish Family Service of San Diego, get screened inside a medical tent before heading into the facility. (Sam Hodgson / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
In this Jan. 16, 2019, file photo, migrants who have just arrived at the San Diego Rapid Response Network’s shelter, operated by Jewish Family Service of San Diego, get screened inside a medical tent before heading into the facility. (Sam Hodgson / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
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Jewish Family Service said new Trump administration policies have curbed migrant arrivals but highlighted need for pro bono immigration legal services

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