Denver places two-week limit on migrant shelter, as Colo. gov stops busing migrants to major cities
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The city of Denver says it will restrict stays at its emergency shelters for migrants to just two weeks, as it seeks to recover from an enormous migrant surge.
This is happening as the city says that the number of people staying in the emergency shelters has "leveled off" as a result of a decrease in arrivals and as more migrants are leaving them. Authorities said that there are currently 560 migrants in the city’s emergency shelters and so far it has aided over 4,000 migrants since the beginning of December. Adam Shaw is a politics reporter for Fox News Digital, primarily covering immigration and border security.
Denver is the latest non-border city to be overwhelmed with migrants as a knock-on effect of the ongoing crisis at the border, which has seen hundreds of thousands of migrant encounters each month -- with many being released into the interior of the U.S. He can be reached at adam.shaw2@fox.com or on Twitter.