Chicago closes Daley College migrant shelter as city’s asylum seeker population continues to drop – CBS2 (Chicago)

As of Tuesday, a total of 5,950 migrants were living in 16 city-run shelters in Chicago, down from a peak of nearly 15,000 in early January.
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mqyl
1 year ago

The title of the article says “… (Chicago’s) asylum-seeker population continues to drop.” Where did they go?

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago
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Ask the residents of the suburbs that are seeing an influx of “ new arrivals “ in the last six months. I am.

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