City Contractor ‘Failed’ Clients As Migrant Shelter Complaints Mounted, Staffers Say – Block Club Chicago

The analysis of grievances filed in the last half of 2023 revealed a poorly attended system. Contractors let complaints sit for weeks or months without response and rarely recommended discipline for staff members accused of misconduct. Migrants’ allegations against staff ranged from cruel treatment and threats of eviction to more serious charges of discrimination based on migrants’ sexuality or nationality and the denial of emergency medical care or accommodations for medical or disability needs.
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Sorry if we failed the mass invasion of dirt poor, unskilled, unvetted and uneducated masses. Not.

Old Spartan
1 year ago

Well, so it is ok now to complain about all the free stuff we give you, when you are here illegally to begin with. Go ahead, break a whole bunch of laws, and then complain that the hotel rooms and free food and free cell phones aren’t nice enough. And who is supposed to feel badly about that?

mqyl
1 year ago
Reply to  Old Spartan

They make the Free Stuff Army seem almost legit.

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