
El Paso food bank struggles to accommodate surge in migrants as fate of Title 42 uncertain
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An El Paso food bank is struggling to provide enough food and resources as a surge in migrants in recent days has overwhelmed city resources.
"We are having to bring in specialized supplies for the migrants’ needs. This includes read-to-eat food, and we’re making food ourselves such as sandwiches in our warehouse," Goodell said. "We are constantly in need of volunteers to help us make those sandwiches because we’re not only supplying them to migrants on the streets but we’re also supplying them to all of the major shelters." Bradford Betz is a Fox News Digital breaking reporter covering crime, political issues, and much more.
Goodell noted that a "relatively small" amount of food – 10 to 15 tractor trailer loads – is going to directly to migrants.