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As of Monday, the city had welcomed 32,465 immigrants — mostly from South and Central America — at a cost of more than $35 million.

DENVER — Mayor Mike Johnston announced Monday a partnership with the Archdiocese of Denver to open new, temporary housing for immigrant families arriving in Colorado’s most populous city.

The Denver City Council unanimously approved the contract.

As of Monday, the city had welcomed 32,465 immigrants — mostly from South and Central America — at a cost of more than $35 million.

More than 3,600 immigrants were being sheltered Monday at taxpayer’s expense.

“We know that the migrant families arriving in Denver work tirelessly from the moment they arrive to find jobs and housing, and this new partnership will provide the important temporary support they need to be successful here,” Johnston said in a statement. “I am deeply grateful to the Archdiocese of Denver for their partnership and look forward to working together to support our new neighbors.”

> Read the full story from the Denver Gazette.

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