City knew of squalid, unsafe conditions at South Shore apartments before immigration raid – CWB Chicago

Chicago building inspectors visited the property at 7500 South South Shore Drive just two weeks before the raid, underscoring that officials were aware that people, including children, were living in unsafe and unhealthful conditions in a building plagued by illegal activity.
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Call my shrink
6 months ago

Sure they did. Now let’s see the local news investigate who owns that slum. Get that published

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