Denver makes major shift in migrant response by extending support to six months but limiting spaces
- Denver is revamping its approach to serving migrants by providing housing in apartments for up to six months.
- The program aims to offer job training, food assistance, and support with asylum applications, costing around $90 million this year.
- The city plans to replace hotels with congregate shelters for migrants, prioritizing service quality over quantity.
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