Chicago migrants won’t be guaranteed beds in shelters under new unified system coming in 2025 – CBS2 (Chicago)

City, state, and county officials plan to launch a new "unified" shelter system on Jan. 1, 2025, that would combine the city's migrant shelters with its traditional homeless shelters. With the city's existing 3,000 beds for longtime Chicagoans who are homeless nearly full already, that means hundreds of migrants could be left without available beds under the new system.
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Pat S.
1 year ago

It’s about time citizens step to the front of the line.

Charity begins at home.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago
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The damage is done. Try getting rid of millions of vermin without burning the house down. Good luck.

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