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AURORA , Colo. — Asylum-seekers from Africa are continuing to make their way to Aurora , and the African Leadership Group , a local nonprofit, says it is doing what it can to help them, but wants the city to pitch in.
“Because I had issue with my husband and the main issue was my husband's brother-in-law was abusing, sexually, my two daughters,” Sy said. Dia said the long waiting period presents significant challenges for immigrants seeking asylum. Because they don't have a job, finding a place to live and access other resources is difficult.
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