North Korean woman offers free services to travelers in her motel at Venezuela
Yong Cha Prince runs a Denver motel that provides free housing to asylum seekers, many from Venezuela, with rooms sometimes housing over 25 people to meet rising demand. Stories emerge like Carlos, a roofing laborer sharing a room with 12 others. The influx of migrants strains city resources by an estimated $180 million annually. As the daughter of North Korean immigrants, Prince views her work assisting asylum seekers as a calling, investing over $300,000 since October. However, with the property now sold, all tenants must vacate by week’s end, though Prince remains undaunted in her commitment to securing alternative accommodations to continue her mission of aiding migrants in need for as long as possible.
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