In Aurora, Colorado, Venezuelan migrants are facing eviction from temporary hotel housing, resulting in homelessness and health risks.

In Aurora, Colorado, an increasing number of Venezuelan migrants, including pregnant women, are struggling to survive on the streets after being evicted from temporary hotel housing. With limited shelter capacity and resources, many face freezing temperatures and health risks. The city has declined requests for assistance, citing financial constraints. Migrants, drawn to Aurora for its affordability and Spanish-speaking community, struggle to find work and secure permanent housing.

September 09, 2024
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