Southwest Side Chicago alderman, state rep said city extended use of state’s migrant shelter without notice – CBS2 (Chicago)

The state opened the 900-bed shelter on busy Cicero Avenue just weeks before the Democratic National Convention last summer. The temporary state-run shelter was to close June 1, 2025. The alderman and state representative for the area are upset now to learn that the state is transferring the shelter to the city without any notification.  "The mayor needs to answer to these folks," state Rep. Angelica Guerrero-Cuellar said. "If you already agreed, that means you must know the answer. You're just not sharing them."
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Hello, Indiana!
10 months ago

Angelica needs to realize that the state is no longer running the flophouse, the city is. See? And then when the heat is on, the city will no longer run the site, the county will. Got it? If Joe were still in charge, it would then be transferred to the Feds. You gotta keep up, lady. You’re in the most corrupt state in the union.

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