"Denver Grapples with Rising Migrant Numbers and Encampment Challenges"

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Denver is experiencing the highest per capita influx of migrants in the U.S., prompting local Democratic leaders to seek federal assistance for emergency shelter funding. The city has spent $34 million on shelters, including hotel rooms for over 4,400 migrants, and is now cleaning up a large encampment. Colorado's senators and representatives have written to FEMA requesting more support, as the city's resources are stretched thin, with costs potentially reaching $180 million next year. Denver is also offering bus tickets to migrants to relocate to other cities, as local housing options are nearly exhausted.
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