stuart: pastor cory brooks, thanks, as usual, for being on the show.n soon. >> thank you, stu, appreciate it. stuart: a migrant shelter in arizona on the verge of closing. ashley, what's the story there? ashley: well, federal money about to run out and the shelter in pima county, arizona, will be forced to shut down within the next couple of weeks and administrators say the county will not afford the roughly $1 million per week that is been covered up to now by washington. funding for migrant shelter and transportation has been tied up in a congressional night over illegal migration and government spending. pima county certainly not alone. funding issues are a big problem in cities like new york city, chicago and denver. without the federal dollars, communities will face many more migrants living on the streets, greater demands on police, hospitals and sanitation services. one pima county official said if shelter services are not available for migrants, the end result will be "homelessness on steroids". stu. stuart: thanks, ash. folks, listen to this o