Illegal immigrants in Denver demand 'culturally appropriate' food, free lawyers at tent city

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Illegal immigrants in Denver demand 'culturally appropriate' food, free lawyers at tent city
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More than 100 illegal immigrants in Denver are refusing to leave a tent city unless the city meets their demands.

A person collects items from a tent as Denver Parks Department rangers string police tape during a city-sponsored sweep of an encampment overlooking the city skyline on Diamond Hill on Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2023, in Denver. The sweep was just …

The illegals, residing in a camp near train tracks and under a bridge, have stipulated conditions under which they will agree to move into city-funded shelters. Denver Human Services tried to transition the migrants from their makeshift dwellings to shelters that offer amenities, including three meals a day. The shelters are part of the city’s initiative to provide safer living conditions and remove people from the streets.

However, the migrants have put forward 13 demands, emphasizing the need for more support. Among their requests, as detailed by 9News, is the provision of fresh, culturally relevant ingredients that would let them prepare their own meals. Additionally, they seek assistance with employment, complimentary legal advice for immigration proceedings, and guarantees against family separation or mistreatment by shelter staff.

Other wishes include unlimited shower access, medical professional visits and transportation for all children to and from school until they finish in three weeks.Trump attorney Will Scharf joins Court Watch

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