Denver, Colorado, is giving migrants two options when they get off a bus from the U.S.-Mexico border: temporary shelter or a one-way ticket out-of-state.
Approximately 12,000 out of 27,000 migrants who have arrived in the Democrat-led city have traveled to other parts of the country.
The city has spent over $4 million transporting migrants out-of-state, reports claim.
“Nearly half of the 27,000 migrants who arrived in Denver since November 2022 have chosen the bus, plane or train tickets to other cities in the U.S., city data shows,” the Associated Press reports.
Multiple Democrat-led cities have taken similar approaches, claiming dwindling resources after an influx of migrants.
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AP reports:
The transfer of migrants has gained momentum since Republican governors in Texas and Florida started chartering buses and planes to Democratic-led cities in what critics waved off as political stunts. More than a year later, some of those cities, their resources dwindling, are eager to help migrants move on to their final destinations.
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