With No Help From City, Pilsen Alderman and Neighbors Move Migrants From Overcrowded Police Station Into Shelter They Built – Block Club Chicago

  Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez said he was told the 12th District police station had nearly 100 people staying inside and officers had to turn away people because there was no more room. Within an hour, neighbors drove up and filled their cars with migrants and their personal items, taking them to an empty building in the area that a local anti violence group has been using.
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Poor Taxpayer
2 years ago

These people are the real heroes of Chicago. Helping people in need is what made the city great. What has destroyed it is its government.

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