However, the administration said they will evict 35 migrants Sunday, and the pace of evictions after that is unclear. The population in the city shelters has declined from a late-December high of 14,900 to 11,200 Friday. The pace of new arrivals has also slowed in recent months — a reprieve that many receive with wariness, given the Texas governor's threat to escalate the buses before the Democratic National Convention arrives in Chicago this summer.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
There is plenty of room, unload them into the old Marshall Fields store on state street
Hell no one is shopping down there anymore.
More duplicity from the middle school teacher. Keep voting him and his type in.
Go TEXAS GO!
Busses, Semi-loads, Planes, bring them to Chicago!
START NOW!!!