Migrant population swells to 34,000 as mayor seeks new strategy – Chicago Crusader

Mayor Brandon Johnson reportedly has a goal to get the migrants out of Chicago’s 28 shelters and into permanent housing by relying on the new case managers who are at each facility. “The city is pouring out resources towards non-citizens. But many of us can’t even pay our property taxes," Woodlawn resident Kerwin Spratt said.
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debtsor
2 years ago

There’s approximately 32,000 people on the Section 8 waiting list, which can often take years to come available, but migrants move to the top of the list and get housing for free!

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