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Nearly 4,000 migrants expected to exit Denver’s city shelters by end of March

The city of Denver reinstated time limits earlier this month

Sisters Anabela and Aranza Espejo, both 4, gather donated goods with their family and other South American migrants
Sisters Anabela and Aranza Espejo, both 4, gather donated goods with their family and other South American migrants staying in a shelter, braving the frigid weather to get necessary items, including winter gear, in Denver., on Sunday, Jan. 14, 2024. (Eli Imadali/Special to The Denver Post)
Saja Hindi - Staff portraits in The Denver Post studio on October 5, 2022. (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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The number of daily migrant arrivals has slowed, but thousands are expected to leave Denver city shelters through the end of March as they reach their length-of-stay limits.
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