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The Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce held its State of the Cities event Wednesday, just days after releasing a new report ...
Venezuelan migrants who supported themselves with careers and jobs back home now seek work in Denver, but they face long waits for federal work authorization while asylum cases are pending.
A Denver official recently encouraged new migrants there to pack their bags for New York or other US cities — warning they would “suffer even more” if they stayed in the Colorado capital ...
Migrants staying in Denver shelters topped 3,000 at peak this month, but daily arrivals have slowed Commissioners in Douglas County pass resolution saying they won’t shelter migrants for Denver ...
Denver officials say that the city expects to spend up to $20 million on housing and caring for migrants within a six-month period, with costs estimated to be up to $1,000 per migrant per week.
In less than 24 hours, 16 busloads of migrants arrived in Denver. The City of Denver confirms with CBS News Colorado, that nine busloads arrived Thursday night and seven more on Friday. Overall ...
Denver has spent $4.5 million transporting migrants to other parts of the country, city officials said this week, as cities struggle to deal with the crisis.
Denver has provided lots of support and shelter space for migrants, many of whom are destitute. But now, as Denver has begun cutting some city services, suburbs are taking steps to keep migrants out.
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Denver nears its breaking point as migrants and the cold pile inDenver’s mayor says caring for migrants sent from Texas could cost the city $180 million and put at risk services for residents.
Denver Mayor Michael Hancock says the city is not properly equipped to handle the large number of migrants and asylum seekers who've been arriving this month.
The city of Denver is following the Big Apple’s lead by giving flyers to migrants at the US border warning them to stay away from the already overburdened Colorado capital. The notices were sent ...
About 500 Venezuelan migrants are wrapping up free job training courses in construction, hospitality and early childhood care, according to the mayor's office.
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