Denver currently sheltering 4,277 migrants, $40+ million spent on support
So far, Denver has spent more than $40 million on support efforts for 37,844 migrants from the southern border.
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So far, Denver has spent more than $40 million on support efforts for 37,844 migrants from the southern border.
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