Chicago City Council Members on the $51M Migrant Aid Plan – WTTW (Chicago)

“We voted for something that we had to vote for because we are in the middle of a humanitarian crisis,” Ald. Jessie Fuentes said. “But we also have a moral obligation to match funding for our West and South Side communities, as well as our unhoused siblings.”
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Where's Mine???
2 years ago

Big story, is this articale states its ONLY 4,500 migrants (not 10,000 migrants) the $51m for one month is going for? You do the math. Ald Lopez is right, where’s all the $ going??—” More than 4,000 recent arrivals from Texas are living in city shelters. Another 500 people are sleeping the floors of police stations across the city. “

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2 years ago

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