Johnson postpones shelter eviction dates until March – Chicago Tribune/MSN

Dozens of migrants congregate outside a migrant shelter in the 1600 block of West Walnut Street in Chicago, Jan. 29, 2024.On the eve of a Chicago City Council hearing called to probe conditions at the city’s migrant landing zone and shelters and days before thousands were scheduled to be evicted from the shelters, Mayor Brandon Johnson said that move would be put off again. But when asked how the city will find space for newly arriving migrants while letting current shelter residents remain, he called on the state to build at any sites it is considering. “Remember: the state of Illinois committed to 2,200 beds, right? So, so far they have 200. They’re still committed to 2,000 beds...The State of Illinois can move today to build a shelter, and I’m confident that that will take place.”

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DaveHardy
2 years ago

Of course they did. Johnson is treating them to more trauma with vague threats. He’s really lucky none of them have started a shelter riot.

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