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Chicago took in a busload of 40-50 migrants from Texas almost every day in July, and has taken in 12,000 migrants over the last year, according to city officials. "It’s been about one bus a day ...
With the number of migrant-filled buses arriving in Chicago set to hit unprecedented levels this week, Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Mayor Brandon Johnson have ramped up pressure on President Joe Biden to… ...
Outside the 1st District police station on 17th and State streets, migrants, along with mattresses, furniture, carpets and personal items were crammed on a sidewalk, Fox Chicago reported.
I have worked in South Sudan as a diplomat. It is on the brink of civil war, and its government has a horrific human rights ...
Migrants went on arriving on charter buses all day long at the Chicago Greyhound Bus Station, 630 W. Harrison St. School buses were also waiting on standby - since the city did not know exactly ...
Chicago migrants return to Venezuela ahead of winter: 'There's nothing for us here' The Illinois city has seen more than 19,000 migrants since August 2022. By Lindsay Kornick Fox News.
Jimmy Arias, a migrant from Venezuela washes his face in a bathroom in the O’Hare International Airport where the city of Chicago has set up a makeshift shelter.
Chicago is struggling to house migrants sent out of state by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott When the governor of Texas started busing migrants elsewhere in 2023, the border crisis arrived in places like ...
Migrant father, son stay on Chicago warming bus ahead of winter storm 02:07. A father who traveled from Venezuela to Chicago said he and his 13-year-old son have been on a CTA bus for four days.
Beatriz Ponce de León, the deputy mayor of immigrant, migrant and refugee rights in Chicago, also reported similar guidance, noting that the buses could potentially bring in 1,250 migrants a day.
More than 30,000 migrants and asylum seekers have arrived in Chicago since August of 2022 — most of them from South and Central America. They are fleeing the collapse of their economies, a lack ...
Nearly a year after the first busload of migrants arrived, Chicago still lacks an infrastructure to house, feed and care for the more than 11,000 asylum seekers who have found themselves in the city.
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