U.S. president proposes ending funding for migrant resettlement programs

In the proposed U.S. budget for 2026, former President Donald Trump has put forward an initiative to end funding for migrant and refugee resettlement programs.

According to a White House explanatory note, the measure is aimed at combating illegal immigration, which the administration claims is often disguised as asylum seeking.

The proposal includes eliminating $3.5 billion in funding previously allocated to such programs. One of the programs potentially facing cuts is Reception and Placement, which supported major non-governmental organizations involved in resettling migrants in small towns across the United States.

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