Sam Peña is a multimedia journalist at Denver7 KMGH in Denver, Colorado.
DENVER — After another influx of migrants in Denver, a Facebook group called Highlands Moms & Neighbors organized a donation drive for the refugees.
"The need is insane," said Ryall."There are 2,000 people staying in that shelter to my understanding, plus the people outside, they're hungry, they're cold.” Cruz says many of the migrant families are left without support. Language barriers, high work permit costs, and a lack of systemic education are preventing many families from being able to adapt to life here in the United States.
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