The city has aided more than 40,000 migrants over the last year and a half, according to the mayor.
by JACKSON WALKER | The National DeskA migrant looks through donated clothes at a makeshift shelter in Denver on Friday, Jan. 6, 2023. to a nearly $1.4 million resolution designed to address the city’s ballooning migrant crisis.
is aimed at assisting the city’s “newcomers” through a contract with ViVe Wellness, ultimately helping migrants “seek stability” in the U.S. It passed the Denver City Council in a 13-0 vote.
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