State Scraps Plans to Move Migrants to Shuttered Kmart on Chicago’s Southwest Side – WTTW (Chicago)

It’s unclear what will immediately happen to the 658 migrants who were to be relocated to the facility, although a source close to the situation said some of them have found places to live independently. The source said others will continue to stay at hotels, mostly in the south and southwest suburbs.
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Pat S.
3 years ago

Use the money wasted on housing and buy them bus or plane tickets back to where they came from … and I don’t mean Texas or Arizona.

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