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Thursday, June 12, 2014

Mayor's Office: Downtown Building Won't Be Used To House Refugee Children

It now appears a vacant building in downtown Baltimore won't house refugee children from Central America.

A spokeswoman for Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake told WBAL News that the former Metro West building on North Greene Street is no longer being considered as a place to house the children.

Spokeswoman Caron Brace says aides to the mayor were informed of the decision during a meeting today with federal officials..

The building, once used by the Social Security Administration, was being considered as a place to house 9,500 children who were caught at the U.S. Mexican border last month.
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Put the in the white house with the rest of the riffraff.

Anonymous said...

Let em at the mayors house and camp out in her yard since she wanted it...im not paying for it...moving to va soon as i sell md property