Migrant shelter evictions will not begin this Saturday, Johnson administration says – Chicago Tribune/MSN

However, the administration said they will evict 35 migrants Sunday, and the pace of evictions after that is unclear. The population in the city shelters has declined from a late-December high of 14,900 to 11,200 Friday. The pace of new arrivals has also slowed in recent months — a reprieve that many receive with wariness, given the Texas governor's threat to escalate the buses before the Democratic National Convention arrives in Chicago this summer.
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Wyatt Earp
2 years ago

There is plenty of room, unload them into the old Marshall Fields store on state street
Hell no one is shopping down there anymore.

Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago

More duplicity from the middle school teacher. Keep voting him and his type in.

David F
2 years ago

Go TEXAS GO!
Busses, Semi-loads, Planes, bring them to Chicago!
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