Denver takes new immigrant policy to front lines, sending city officials to Texas
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In an aerial view, immigrants pass through coils of razor wire while crossing the U.S.-Mexico border on March 13 in El Paso, Texas. Photo: John Moore/Getty Images Denver rolled out its new immigration strategy this week, part of which includes confronting the crisis on the frontlines. State of play: Two city officials traveled to El Paso, Texas, for a three-day trip to tell over 20 immigrant shelter providers that Mayor Mike Johnston's arms-wide-open approach has changed, Denver Human Services spokesperson Jon Ewing tells us. • The city has hit its...
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