Number of migrants in Denver’s shelters dips below 1,000 for first time in 6 months

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Number of migrants in Denver’s shelters dips below 1,000 for first time in 6 months
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Sarah Plastino, Denver’s recently hired newcomer program manager, called the dip in numbers a “turning point for the city” during a lull in seasonal migration patterns, which could ramp up in the s…

Senior White House Advisor Tom Perez, right, and Denver Mayor Mike Johnston meets immigrant children and family members at Mullen Home in Denver on Thursday, March 21, 2024. The number of migrants staying in Denver shelters dipped below 1,000 for the first time in six months this week, leading city officials to consolidate hotel shelters amid a period of respite.

Of 10 city shelters, three have shut down and a fourth is expected to close this month, according to Jon Ewing, spokesperson for the city’s Department of Human Services. The remaining shelters include theThe number of migrants arriving in Denver over the past week was 245 compared to upwards of 1,000 people a week during surges. And the number of people staying in Denver’s migrant shelters peaked at 4,701 on Jan. 11, Ewing said.

In recent weeks, the city has focused much of its efforts on workforce authorization clinics to help asylum seekers apply for work permits — an often lengthy and complex process as migrants await adjudication of their cases. The city has helped 1,400 people receive work permits.in fiscal year 2023, leading to long-term challenges for those who immigrated and want to work in their new country — and the city that wants to help them stay.

Several migrants shared the stories of their journeys from Venezuela to Denver, their previous jobs and the kind of work they picked up to make money as they awaited work authorization. But those without work permits face significantly more challenges in supporting themselves and their families.

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