As shelters close, a CPS migrant family sleeps in a truck to stay close to school – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo

For almost half a year, the city has enforced its 60-day policy to remove migrants from shelters. That policy was extended for families in March to ease the disruption on school-aged children. This school year, in an effort to condense shelters and save money, city and state officials are continuing to push children out.
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Push them out to the suburbs, that’s the plan already in progress. Noticed any nervous looking folks with no English speaking skills at the stores glancing around furtively lately? I have.

Jazzy O
1 year ago

Send them back where they came from!

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