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|    08 Oct 23 21:59:28    |
      XPost: alt.transgendered, talk.politics.guns, talk.politics.misc       XPost: misc.immigration.usa, alt.politics.homosexuality, sac.politics       From: remailer@domain.invalid              The latest influx of migrants who arrived by bus to Denver may have       surprised local and state officials, but they weren’t completely       unexpected, according to immigration advocates.              Approximately 600 migrants have made their way to Denver over the       past several months, according to the city’s emergency operations       center, though Colorado was not the final destination for all of       them. As of Monday afternoon, 153 migrants were staying in the       city’s emergency shelter, 48 in a church-run shelter, 52 had arrived       at homeless shelters overnight and 35 were planning to leave the       emergency shelter to stay with friends or family.              Where are the migrants coming from and where are they staying?       The bus of about 150 migrants that arrived last week in downtown       Denver was not chartered by any organization or sent as a political       move. The people arriving had self-funded their way to Denver, said       Jennifer Piper, interfaith organizing director for the American       Friends Service Committee. Her organization, along with Casa de paz,       Colorado Hosting Asylum Network and Denver Community Church are       working with the city to shelter migrants in the Denver Welcome       Center and to provide resources. Many of the migrants have traveled       through El Paso, Texas, and other border towns.              The migrants came into the U.S. from Central and South America, many       from Venezuela, to apply for asylum. About half the people who       arrived are looking to rejoin family members and may work some day       labor jobs to earn money to get to their next stop, Piper said.       About 50-100 people are arriving every day in Denver.              Some are coming by bus, some by personal vehicle, either making the       choice individually or through loosely organized groups, said city       spokesperson Jill Lis.              https://www.denverpost.com/2022/12/13/colorado-migrants-venezuela-       what-we-know/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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