Denver Official Urges Migrants to Seek Aid Elsewhere Amid Resource Shortage
Andres Carrera’s Video Message: Migrants Advised to Consider New York or Chicago for Assistance
According to New York Post in a surprising twist a Denver official is telling migrants to go find help in other places because Denver doesn’t have enough to give. This guy named Andres Carrera who talks to new people in the city was caught on video saying migrants should think about moving to cities like New York or Chicago. He said Denver can’t handle any more people and blamed it on too many migrants coming in all at once.
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Cities Grapple with Overwhelming Influx of Migrants: Shelters Near Capacity, Resources Strained
Denver’s move to send migrants elsewhere shows how cities all over the country are struggling with lots of people crossing the border. With shelters almost full and not enough money guys like Carrera don’t have much choice but to tell migrants to seek aid somewhere else for help. Even New York which already has a ton of newcomers is feeling the pressure and the mayor there Eric Adams is saying the same thing that migrants should try to seek aid somewhere else because there’s just not enough to go around.