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Some Democratic cities are spending taxpayer dollars on bus, plane and train tickets for migrants to move on to other places. Nearly half of the 27,000 migrants who have arrived in Denver since November 2022 have received a ticket from the city to travel onward.
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In February, the repressive Nicaraguan government expelled 222 political prisoners and sent them to America. Four of those ex-prisoners are living in Summit County. Now they’re settling into life in the Colorado mountains with help from their fellow countrymen.
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"Although the new federal regulation allows us to apply that all 2,000 miles along the Southwest border, we're not going to do that," Mark Morgan told NPR.
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Updated 5/14/2019 at 2:45 p.m.Early Monday morning, a bus carrying 55 refugees arrived in Denver. The group had traveled several hours from a shelter in…
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The parents sat stiffly; some had clearly been crying. Their children, largely oblivious, scribbled with crayons on the carpeted floor of a Denver…
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Dozens of young children were reunited with their parents yesterday after being separated at the border under the Trump administration’s “zero-toleranceâ€â€¦