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A Migrant Dilemma in Denver | News Channel 3-12
- Denver established its own integration program due to limited federal support, aiming for community inclusion and assistance.
- Around 800 families currently remain in shelters, down from a peak of 5,000 earlier this year.
- Jacob Hamburger, a law professor, stated that the integration program is uniquely effective in Denver compared to other locations.
- The program costs about $1,700 per person and is viewed by Denver as a valuable investment.
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A migrant dilemma in Denver | News Channel 3-12
JASON CONNOLLY // AFP via Getty Images A migrant dilemma in Denver Denver was still recovering from a heavy spring storm when Maria Chavez and Adrian Rivero arrived in town. Their bus rolled in on a cloudy evening in May 2023, dropping them off near a Latino neighborhood beside Federal Boulevard. After two full days of travel, the Venezuelan couple were glad for the chance to get out and move. They had been in the United States for only a week, …

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A migrant dilemma in Denver
The Economic Hardship Reporting Project and The Baffler report on Denver's challenges amid a surge of migrants, especially Venezuelans, and the local government's struggle to manage resources effectively.
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