Nonprofits, churches, neighborhoods do most to help Chicago migrants, need more support – ABC7 (Chicago)

With the arrival of over 9,000 migrants in Chicago since August, the crisis has mainly fallen on non-profits, churches and individual neighborhoods. "There should be a city plan already in place. There is not one we know of with the current administration," said immigration attorney Rocio Velazquez Kato.

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