Denver Migrants Issue Demands to Mayor as City Sweeps Encampments
Migrants in Denver refuse to vacate their encampments, presenting a list of 13 demands to the city, including improved shelter conditions and legal aid.
- Migrants have been living in encampments under bridges and near train tracks, rejecting offers to move into city shelters.
- The list of demands includes access to fresh food, medical care, privacy, and free legal consultations.
- City efforts to relocate migrants intensified, with buses dispatched to transport individuals willing to move.
- Advocates criticize the city's shelter conditions, citing issues like inadequate food and lack of privacy.
- The standoff continues as the city explores long-term solutions to accommodate the rising number of migrants.