Denver shares “Newcomer Playbook,” offering advice on handling immigration crisis

By Alexander Edwards | Denver Gazette

Even as Denver cuts its budget and diverts funds in order to pay for its response to the immigration crisis that some say is self-inflicted, Mayor Mike Johnston’s administration released a “playbook” that contains the “best practices and procedures for cities to welcome newcomers arriving from the U.S. southern border.”

The 24-page document is essentially a 15-step “how-to” guide, but its usefulness may be questionable as other metro area communities have made clear that the Mile High City is on its own. Lakewood and Aurora, the two largest municipalities within the metropolitan area, have told Denver they will not accept immigrants from the city. 

Other surrounding cities like Centennial and Arvada have said they don’t have resources available to assist immigrants. An Adams County spokesperson told The Denver Gazette in March the government is “not officially accepting immigrants at this time.” 

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