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How the FUCK do you blow $40 Million on ~4,200 people? Oh Right, Shitty government bullshit and contractors blowing the cost through the roof.

Also, this number is not even close to what is actually being spent. You forget all of the free medical care, their kids being put into our schools, the free food from the schools and the free shit coming from misguided "community members" that are "donating to help". YOU ARE A PART OF THE PROBLEM.

And yet, we still have homeless vets on the street. Homeless American CITIZENS all over the country..

Fuck this god damn clown world.

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From the post: "The City and County of Denver was sheltering 4,277 migrants as of Jan. 22. So far, Denver has spent more than $40 million on support efforts for 37,844 migrants from the southern border.

The city is operating seven non-congregate migrant shelters for newcomers as well as two congregate shelters for those migrants experiencing homelessness. The city is partnering with the Archdiocese of Denver to provide bridge housing for a limited number of families with children."

How the FUCK do you blow $40 Million on ~4,200 people? Oh Right, Shitty government bullshit and contractors blowing the cost through the roof. Also, this number is not even close to what is actually being spent. You forget all of the free medical care, their kids being put into our schools, the free food from the schools and the free shit coming from misguided "community members" that are "donating to help". YOU ARE A PART OF THE PROBLEM. And yet, we still have homeless vets on the street. Homeless American CITIZENS all over the country.. Fuck this god damn clown world. Archive: https://archive.today/mttZS From the post: "The City and County of Denver was sheltering 4,277 migrants as of Jan. 22. So far, Denver has spent more than $40 million on support efforts for 37,844 migrants from the southern border. The city is operating seven non-congregate migrant shelters for newcomers as well as two congregate shelters for those migrants experiencing homelessness. The city is partnering with the Archdiocese of Denver to provide bridge housing for a limited number of families with children."

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