Hundreds of migrants staying at the Western Motor Inn motel that turned into a shelter have no clue what is next for them.
The motel off I-70 and Vasquez Boulevard was sold and migrants are being told they have to leave before the weekend is over.
Many of them are people who already timed out of Denver’s capacity shelters or were never at a shelter.
For at least five months, Yong Prince has been cooking breakfast, lunch and sometimes dinner for those staying at her motel.
This weekend will be the last time she will be cooking for some of the people at the motel.
By Monday, the motel needs to be vacant and hundreds of migrants who have been staying at this motel must leave and find new shelter.
“I don’t know (if they are packing), I am still feeding them, that’s my job. So, they can eat and make sure they have food in their stomach,” said Prince.
Although Prince wishes she could do more for the migrants at her motel.