Chicago’s colliding housing crises drive tension between communities – Axios

In recent City Council and neighborhood meetings about allocating funds to establish new migrant shelters, Chicago residents have asked why, in their view, similar efforts have not been made to help the city's homeless. "Chicago's severely underfunded homelessness system has led to fighting for scarce resources," a spokesperson for Chicago Coalition for the Homeless said.
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Where's Mine???
2 years ago

It seems the bigger question for progressive left —-why are US citizen un-housed homeless treated any different than non-US citizen/migrant un-housed? Why have two separate programs/funding?

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2 years ago

Johnson Dumped 1,000 Illegals In An Uptown Shelter, Right Across Marine Drive From An Outdoor Homeless Tent Camp

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