
Denver, a town with a million dollar budget deficit, is encouraging refugees to relocate elsewhere.  ,
Andres Carrera, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston’s social director, was seen on a movie inside a migrant house telling immigrants there are better options elsewhere in Colorado.  ,
” The options are over”, Carrera said. ” New York gives you more. Chicago gives you more. Therefore, I advise you to visit the house for longer-term residents. There are also more job opportunities there” . ,
Carrera said,” We are not going to stop you if you want to be here.” ” If you stay here, you are going to suffer even more, and I do n’t want to see this” . ,
The newcomers in the movie who are a part of Gov. Greg Abbott’s ( R- TX ) efforts to bus immigrants out of Texas to sanctuary cities, according to a city spokesperson. Carrera said immigrants wo n’t be blocked from staying, but he suggested that staying would invoke” suffering”.
Denver just started repressing the city’s immigration laws. In order to reduce its budget deficit, the town started closing tents next month. Closing shelters saved the city$ 60 million, bringing the deficit down to$ 120 million from$ 180 million.
At the time of the shutdown, Johnston said,” We knew that there were two important methods we needed to take because of the national silence on immigration and the resulting resources crisis.” The first was to change the state’s budgets to help meet these needs, and the next was to lower the overall cost of our immigration program.
Immigrants were no expelled, but instead were moved as part of the consolidation approach to various homes. Carrera’s concept suggests Denver is also looking to reduce the number of refugees in the area from 38, 000 in February. Other cities in Colorado had stated that they would not materially assist with the immigration crisis.  ,
” You do n’t have to walk anywhere. We may buy you a complimentary solution”, Carrera told immigrants. ” You can go to any area. We can take you up to the Canadian border, wherever” ! ,
Denver will not be purchasing immigrants ‘ cards but will assist them in getting to their desired location, according to a spokesperson for the city.
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Denver places restrictions on how much immigrants you stay there. Families can be up to six weeks, and individuals can be up to two weeks.
At the end of the handle, Carrera asked refugees,” Who wants to travel to different places where there is more job”? The audience remained motionless. When asked who wanted to stay in Denver, the persons responded,” People”.