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City Of Denver Asking For Help As Migrants Keep Coming

"One of the most challenging aspects has been the immediate housing and shelter needs," the mayor's Deputy Chief of Staff said.

More than 100 have arrived in the city since the beginning of December.
More than 100 have arrived in the city since the beginning of December. (CBS)

The City of Denver says in the waning months of 2022, they have seen a lot of migrants coming to Denver, but they also saw a large spike in the number of migrants arriving in the first week of December.

"One of the most challenging aspects of this has been the immediate housing and shelter needs," said Evan Dryer, Deputy Chief of Staff for Denver Mayor Michael Hancock.

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