Migrants are moved out of police station near Grant Park ahead of Lollapalooza, some to newly opened Broadway Armory shelter across town – Chicago Tribune/MSN

Dozens were put on city-run buses to the Broadway Armory in Edgewater, among the first to be lodged there after it opened as a shelter for asylum-seekers Tuesday morning. Chicago sanitation workers threw away what the migrants left behind at the police station into a garbage truck — mattresses, children’s backpacks, shopping carts filled with food, rugs and clothing.
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Jorge Cruz
2 years ago

There are so many vacant retail spaces , fitness centers, mall stores that I can’t believe they can’t find large open spaces to convert and use for housing. How dumb of a politician to take away services from their voting constituents to provide services to people that won’t be able to vote. Edgewater residents remember next election cycle.

debtsor
2 years ago
Reply to  Jorge Cruz

They’ll remember to vote Democrat again! LOL (SMILEY FACE)

Giddyap
2 years ago

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