Cities Packed Shelters With Migrants. Now They Are Limiting Stays. – Wall Street Journal

In Chicago, more than 38,500 migrants have arrived by chartered bus or plane since August 2022, according to city data. More than 9,600 remained in shelters, where stays are now subject to a 60-day limit, though — as in other cities using such limits — extensions are possible.
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sue
2 years ago

Time for these illegals to go home………before the election!

Ataraxis
2 years ago

Want to spread measles further? This is how you do it.
Chicago, the most northern city in the Third World.

Old Joe
2 years ago

Limiting stays…..is this an HMO administrator talking?

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