Brandon Richard is a reporter for Denver7 in Denver, Colorado.
DENVER — The City of Denver will send one of its employees to El Paso, Texas, in the coming days to meet with immigrants and inform them of the new immigration strategy.
"We want people to know what the new plan is. We don't want them to think that it is the old plan,” said Jon Ewing, a spokesperson for Denver Human Services."We know that often things are miscommunicated to folks before they ever arrive in Denver. We also know there's a large number of people who arrive in Denver knowing nothing about Denver, having never intended to come to Denver.
Even though immigrants have put a strain on the city’s budget, Ewing said Aguilar’s visit to El Paso is not necessarily meant to discourage immigrants from coming to Denver. But it’s not meant to encourage them to come either.
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