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This bleeding heart bullshit is making the problem even worse. Deport these people along with the illegals they are hosting. It will give them a understanding why we have borders (or.. should).

Those 36k human working hours should have been spent helping citizens like.. you know, homeless vet's and whatnot.

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From the post: What started as a group of moms wanting to help migrant families in north Denver has now grown into an effort that both nonprofits and the city lean on for support.

Highlands Moms & Neighbors - Activating Migrant Support Facebook group has grown to over 7,000 members in a matter of about 12 weeks.

The group, spearheaded by community leader Andrea Ryall, says they move at "mom-speed" to get things done.

"A large portion is resource navigation, so I am pretty active as an admin on that page trying to connect people to each other," said Jennifer Kettering, who began working with the group early November when it formed as an off shoot from a larger Facebook group of moms in the Highlands area.

Since then, the group in total has spent over 36,000 volunteer hours working to help migrants. They've been leveraging community network and connections to help get migrants established with jobs. So far, more than 1,300 have been hired for services such as yard work, cleaning services and other odd jobs. The group has also provided more than 61,000 meals at encampments and outside of shelters.

This bleeding heart bullshit is making the problem even worse. Deport these people along with the illegals they are hosting. It will give them a understanding why we have borders (or.. should). Those 36k human working hours should have been spent helping citizens like.. you know, homeless vet's and whatnot. Archive: https://archive.today/b3DGD From the post: What started as a group of moms wanting to help migrant families in north Denver has now grown into an effort that both nonprofits and the city lean on for support. Highlands Moms & Neighbors - Activating Migrant Support Facebook group has grown to over 7,000 members in a matter of about 12 weeks. The group, spearheaded by community leader Andrea Ryall, says they move at "mom-speed" to get things done. "A large portion is resource navigation, so I am pretty active as an admin on that page trying to connect people to each other," said Jennifer Kettering, who began working with the group early November when it formed as an off shoot from a larger Facebook group of moms in the Highlands area. Since then, the group in total has spent over 36,000 volunteer hours working to help migrants. They've been leveraging community network and connections to help get migrants established with jobs. So far, more than 1,300 have been hired for services such as yard work, cleaning services and other odd jobs. The group has also provided more than 61,000 meals at encampments and outside of shelters.

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