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Now, tell me the REAL stats... How many of them are criminal illegal aliens. I wager its around 50%.

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>Nearly 53,000 Coloradans sought housing help last year — a much higher number than official homeless counts that advocates say provides a better understanding of housing instability across the state, according to a first-of-its-kind report released this week. “This report highlights a pretty big affordability gap,” said Jason Johnson, the executive director of the Metro Denver Homeless Initiative, during a news briefing Tuesday. “In order to afford a two-bedroom apartment in Colorado, someone would need to work more than two full-time jobs at minimum wage to pay for that apartment.” The report’s data is sourced from the Colorado Homeless Management Information System, the state’s Department of Education and point-in-time counts of people experiencing homelessness. The Homeless Management Information System tracks individuals who have accessed housing and related services at government agencies and other providers. It keeps a tab on people experiencing homelessness, as well as those at risk.

Now, tell me the REAL stats... How many of them are criminal illegal aliens. I wager its around 50%. Archive: https://archive.today/zvzle From the post: >>Nearly 53,000 Coloradans sought housing help last year — a much higher number than official homeless counts that advocates say provides a better understanding of housing instability across the state, according to a first-of-its-kind report released this week. “This report highlights a pretty big affordability gap,” said Jason Johnson, the executive director of the Metro Denver Homeless Initiative, during a news briefing Tuesday. “In order to afford a two-bedroom apartment in Colorado, someone would need to work more than two full-time jobs at minimum wage to pay for that apartment.” The report’s data is sourced from the Colorado Homeless Management Information System, the state’s Department of Education and point-in-time counts of people experiencing homelessness. The Homeless Management Information System tracks individuals who have accessed housing and related services at government agencies and other providers. It keeps a tab on people experiencing homelessness, as well as those at risk.

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