At O’Hare Airport, hundreds of migrants are stuck at a shelter that’s overcrowded, unsanitary – Chicago Sun-Times

A family from Venezuela, who said they are waiting to be relocated to a shelter, outside O’Hare Airport, where many of them are staying in a curtained-off section of the airport.Among the complaints in the airport shelter: lack of access to health care, showers and laundry; inadequate bedding; and no support for placing children in schools. “We’re not doing well here,” one father who has been at O'Hare for two weeks, admitted. “We’ve got to leave to find help, see if we can find some food.”
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Ex Illini
2 years ago

They can always go back where they came from. Hell, I’ll even drive the bus!

Old Joe
2 years ago

Imagine getting off a plane a seeing this…..

GM
2 years ago
Reply to  Old Joe

Reviews at this site compare it to a Third – World airport, read on, an example below: https://www.airlinequality.com/airport-reviews/chicago-ohare-airport/ “Very dirty, rude staff” B Fara (United Kingdom) 17th May 2023 “We arrived from Munich airport, where it was very clean, organized and smooth process to get to our gate and board the plane. Arriving to Chicago O’Hare was a shock. Very dirty, rude staff who were yelling at everyone. It is not my imagination to say there were at least 5000 passenger entering this big area (under construction!) and there were only 5 officers checking passports. We all pretty much missed our connecting… Read more »

debtsor
2 years ago
Reply to  GM

Import the third world, become the third world.

Pat S.
2 years ago

Offer the illegals a ticket back to their home country … they may take it.

That would save taxpayers a tidy sum.

DEPORT ‘em all!

Giddyap
2 years ago

Really? ORD is supposed to be a secure transportation facility — not a dumping ground for unvetted illegals and asylum fraudsters

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