Neighbors call to 'move' asylum seekers out of Seattle park, into shelter
Hundreds of asylum seekers have spent a week at Powell Barnett Park in Seattle's Central District after funding for their accommodations at a local hotel expired. Now, neighbors are concerned and are urging city, county and state officials to find housing solutions, especially since over $30 million in funding was allocated during this year's legislative session.
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