Denver's Mayor Urges Action as City Reaches Breaking Point with Migrant Crisis

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Denver's Democratic mayor, Mike Johnston, pleads for federal aid to address the migrant crisis overwhelming the city, stating that Denver is "close to its breaking point." The city has welcomed almost 40,000 migrants in the last year, leading to challenges in providing resources and support. Residents express concerns about the strain on public services, education, and public safety, calling for action from federal and state leaders. The mayor emphasizes the need for work authorization and resources at the border, while residents hope for change and impact on future elections.
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