Sanctuary cities saw homelessness rates jump thanks in part to a surge of migrants being sent from the southern border.
Advocates with Housekeys Action Network Denver (HAND) say the city's shelters need to add capacity, transportation options and clearer information for advocates and people living on the street.
Chicago, New York and Denver also saw many immigrants resort to living in tent communities after they reached time limits for living in city-run shelters. In response, Chicago city officials ...