Chicago migrant evictions mired in confusion: How others cities compare – NewsNation

About 4,500 people were originally scheduled for eviction from Chicago's shelters this spring, but more than half were granted exemptions and extensions under a modified version of Mayor Brandon Johnson’s 60-day shelter exit policy, which remains under heavy criticism by other local politicians and community activists. Other cities where more migrants have been bused from the southern border by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott have for the most part stuck to eviction deadlines.
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Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago

It’s not surprising that other cities are taking care of their illegals problem without a lot of posturing, pandering and bloviating in contrast to “ talk much, do nothing “ Johnson and his cabal.

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