Chicago migrant shelters overcrowded, pushed to their limit, aldermen say – ABC7 (Chicago)

More equipment, including cots, were dropped off at the Loop migrant shelter at the shuttered Standard Club. When that shelter first opened it housed over 760 new arrivals; now there are more than 1,200. When the Gage Park Field House was converted into a shelter, residents were told it could hold up to 250 people; it currently houses almost 400.
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Ataraxis
2 years ago

These buildings are going to end being torn down after the migrants trash them.

Nostradamus
2 years ago

This must not be a problem because the City and State are still sanctuaries. Suck it up and enjoy what you have created!

debtsor
2 years ago

This is a humanitarian disaster of epic proportions as Latin American countries shovel their poorest, most socialist and least desirable citizen into the USA’s social safety net. Look at the pictures of these poor saps, they all look like disheveled refugees. In 40 years we’ll be having national conversations about paying these ‘migrants’ and their children to return to the home countries, just as Europe is today.

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