Chicago plans to move migrants to other shelters and reopen park buildings for the summer
by Kathleen Foody and Melissa Perez Winder
Mar 29, 2024
3 minutes
Chicago plans to close five shelters for migrants in the coming weeks and move nearly 800 people, including families, in order to reopen park district buildings hosting popular summer camps, athletic contests and other community events in time for summer.
The shift is part of the city’s ongoing scramble to meet the needs of people arriving from the U.S. border with Mexico.
Advocates for the newly arrived have frequently criticized Mayor Brandon Johnson, a Democrat, and argued that the available services are inadequate. Others believe Chicago is unfairly prioritizing new arrivals over
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