Migrants — adults and children — languish in buses for days at city ‘landing zone’ – WBEZ (Chicago)

The worsening situation at the site at 800 S. Desplaines St. began developing when migrants started staying there two weeks ago — months after the city and state announced they would use tens of millions of dollars to build an intake center, which the city said would likely be a brick-and-mortar location. Construction of that center is underway, an Illinois Department of Human Services spokeswoman confirmed Monday, and will be finished later this month. But the six “heated tents” will be used for social services, not housing.
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Nostradamus.
2 years ago

They can always go back home instead of “languishing”!

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