Migrant Arrivals in Chicago Have Somewhat Slowed, But Local Aid Groups Still Working to Meet Needs – WTTW (Chicago)

The city is still looking for ways to assist the 3,667 migrants already here, including the 28 who arrived Oct. 27. “We put out this call just to make sure that folks knew that we are looking to sort of up the next level of a larger, bigger space as all of this flow is going to continue,” a city spokesperson said.
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Old Joe
3 years ago

Dulce Hogar Chicago!

Pat S.
3 years ago

It would be more economically feasible to fly these folks back to where they came from instead of allowing them to stay and supporting them with tax money.

There are appropriate and legal means to apply for asylum, this mob chose not to follow our laws.

Send ’em packing back to their home countries. We don’t need or want ’em.

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