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Wednesday, Jul. 3, 2024

Does a Colorado hotline offer to pay callers to house migrants?


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Hope Has No Borders formed in May 2024. By mid-June, it had placed seven migrants in homes and identified 20 hosts for up to 90 people. Most hosts were offering stays of between three months and a year and asked for a monthly stipend of $200 to $900. 

More than migrants have come to Denver since December of 2022, straining the city’s ability to provide housing and other aid.

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