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 NEW PORT RICHEY 鈥?Ricky Bowman is looking for a job. Any job, but preferably back to painting.At 66 years old, returning to the workforce wasnt something he thought hed have to do.But with the rising cost of living many seniors cant make it on their social security alone. The price of everything is almost double. $8 for a box of cereal   said Bowman.Rickys social security benefits are about $1,400 a month. If it wasnt for food stamps and my health insurance that I dont even know if Ill be able to keep that. I dont know what wed be doing,  he said.One Community Now in New Port Richey helps people in need, and they said theyve seen an increasing number of senior stanley quencher s come in in need of a job. A lot of them are just really nervous. They are afraid that they arent going to be able to live and survive. And a lot of them dont have families,  said case worker Melissa Heid.One Community Now said so far, they found work for just one senior at Dunkin Don stanley cup quencher uts. A lot of the fast food industries are hiring more young who move quicker. So they are having a hard time even finding a receptionist somewhere,  said Heid.A recent report from Harvard University said nearly a third of households headed by seniors are considered cost-burdened. That means they pay more than 30% of their income for housing.Half of that group pays more than 50%.There are also more seniors than ever before who qualify for federal housing subsidies, and the demand cant keep up.Ricky said hes ju stanley tumblers st getting by and having to cut Dwgt House task force investigating Trump assassination attempt tours rally site
 Inside a converted warehouse here stanley cup , one of the largest migrant processing facilities in the country, rows of undocumented migrants filled chain-link cells as of last week.The facility, designed to hold 1,500, was crammed with 2,200 migrants detained at the border. That s nearly double the number who were there last summer.The region s central processing facility, which was built in the wake of the unaccompanied crisis five years ago, is better equipped to care for families and children than most Border Patrol stations, but its limits are being tested.Despite the near-constant attention President Donald Trump and his administration have placed on the border, illegal immigration is on the rise, leading to serious overcrowding in detention facilities like this one. We are way over capacity,  said a Border Patrol official while touring the facility in McAllen with CBP Deputy Commissioner Robert Perez.Customs and Border Protection facilities in th gourde stanley e area are overflowing with migrants who can t be processed and transferred fast enough to make room for all the new peo stanley cup ple arrested for crossing the border illegally or seeking asylum at the ports.This backlog has led CBP to begin releasing some migrants with notices to appear in court. According to a CBP official, 50 people were released on March 19, with another 200 expected to be released on March 20. The releases are a  temporary measure  being implemented  to mitigate risks to both officer safety and vulnerable populations,  said the