Nonprofits that are helping migrants who recently arrived to the Denver metro report those hoping to find work and get out of shelters are finding it hard to obtain work permits. via MicahSmith_TV
DENVER – Denver’s City Council will vote on a resolution Monday night that would extend the local disaster declaration pertaining to sheltering migrants.
Servicios de la Raza is helping migrants with many of the resources they need to live and work in Denver. Nonprofits like Servicios de la Raza in Denver and the Dayton Street Day Labor Center in Aurora are working to help migrants avoid these situations, but most jobs require permits.
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