Denver Unveils Comprehensive Support and Training Program for Migrants

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Denver has launched a new program to support migrants by providing six months of housing, job training, language instruction, and legal assistance for asylum claims. Nearly 800 people are currently enrolled, with more expected. This initiative aims to help migrants transition into stable lives and fill job vacancies in the city. The program is part of a broader effort to manage the growing migrant population more sustainably, shifting from short-term shelters to more comprehensive support.
- Denver launches migrant support program in shift from short-term shelter NBC News
- Denver releases 'playbook' to help other cities accommodate migrant 'newcomers' Fox News
- Doubling down on illegal immigration response, Denver offers 6 months of free shelter, food, cellphones The Denver Gazette
- Mayor Johnston, Lauren Boebert Trade Jabs Over Denver "Playbook" for Migrants Westword
- Migrants to receive workforce development, training through Denver Asylum Seeker Program 9News.com KUSA
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