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Oh, gee. Who would think. People in the country illegally without funds or jobs would end up in homeless camps? Send them the fuck home. They do not belong in the US for any reason. The only right they have is to apply for a visa to enter or to apply for citizenship. **They DO NOT have the right to stay in the country after entering illegally and after doing so no longer have the right to apply for a visa or citizenship. **

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From the post: "DENVER (KDVR) — A whistleblower who works with migrants for the city of Denver is sounding the alarm about the coming cold front, saying migrant families with children could be days away from staying in cold weather once their shelter stays end.

As of Tuesday, Denver has served more than 25,000 migrants, and more than 3,200 of them have been bused here from Texas since May 18. As of Tuesday, 2,300 were sheltered in non-city-owned facilities."

"The city employee did not want to be identified because of fear of retaliation but told FOX31 that this operation to care for migrants started with good intentions and has now become a loop of desperation."

Oh, gee. Who would think. People in the country illegally without funds or jobs would end up in homeless camps? Send them the fuck home. They do not belong in the US for any reason. The only right they have is to apply for a visa to enter or to apply for citizenship. **They DO NOT have the right to stay in the country after entering illegally and after doing so no longer have the right to apply for a visa or citizenship. ** Archive: https://archive.today/f3Oe0 From the post: "DENVER (KDVR) — A whistleblower who works with migrants for the city of Denver is sounding the alarm about the coming cold front, saying migrant families with children could be days away from staying in cold weather once their shelter stays end. As of Tuesday, Denver has served more than 25,000 migrants, and more than 3,200 of them have been bused here from Texas since May 18. As of Tuesday, 2,300 were sheltered in non-city-owned facilities." "The city employee did not want to be identified because of fear of retaliation but told FOX31 that this operation to care for migrants started with good intentions and has now become a loop of desperation."

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