Lightfoot Defends Plan to Open Temporary Shelter for Immigrants in Shuttered Woodlawn School – WTTW (Chicago)

If the city does move some of the 1,500 immigrants still in its care into the former Wadsworth school in Woodlawn, it will come over the objection of Ald. Jeanette Taylor. Taylor said the Spanish-speaking immigrants would struggle to communicate with their new neighbors. The city should shelter the immigrants in a place where they could start to rebuild their lives, Taylor said.
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debtsor
3 years ago

It’s good that she’s bringing diversity to Woodlawn. I’m repeated told that diversity is great and the city is too segregated. Diversity will be that community’s strength. Embrace your new residents and stop being so racist.

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