Chicago aldermen focus on migrant work authorizations rather than shelter conditions – Chicago Tribune/MSN

The hearing was called after reports emerged of migrants sleeping upright on buses and digging food out of trash at the city’s landing zone, as well as unsanitary conditions at one of the city’s 28 shelters in Pilsen where a 5-year-old died in December. Aldermen have limited access to the shelters themselves, and must give 48 hours’ notice before a visit. The press is also barred from entering shelters or the landing zone.
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