Chicago has opened a new migrant shelter in Portage Park as part of a joint effort by governments and faith organizations. Despite a slowdown in migrant arrivals, the need for shelters persists. The new facility, located at a shuttered Catholic school and convent, has begun housing migrant families. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson welcomed the new residents, acknowledging their difficult journey and emphasizing their new status as neighbors. The St. Bartholomew shelter on the Far Northwest Side has also been established. However, the city is also moving forward with evicting some migrant families from shelters, with notices already sent to four families and plans to evict 40 more in the coming week.
Migrant families face eviction in Chicago as city moves forward with removing them https://t.co/rzEZPQQNKy
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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson on Wednesday defended his city’s decision to begin evicting some migrants from its shelters. https://t.co/nw25D45sJz
Despite more than 200,000 migrants coming to our city seeking shelter, the number of people living on our streets over the last year has remained relatively flat. We're providing care and support to both longtime New Yorkers and new arrivals despite our limited resources.…
Mayor Johnson’s administration moving forward with evicting migrant families, including kids, from shelters. Only 4 so far but 40 in the next week. By @nellbsalzman: https://t.co/GsKW7ybY7L
Mass. state shelter system to begin process to evict migrants and other families https://t.co/jcPAYq2FHX
Massachusetts is latest blue state to enforce migrant shelter stay limits https://t.co/972xq7SVg7
Mass. shelter policy will remove some families starting in September | Click on the image to read the full story https://t.co/DhvMRkB7C3
Migrants living in the newly established St. Bartholomew shelter were welcomed yesterday to the Far Northwest Side. https://t.co/Y9ldfZ8Dmw https://t.co/vFldk8zYWk
Families who have been in state-funded shelters for nine months or longer will start to receive notices next month that they are no longer eligible to stay in the system, according to Healey administration officials. https://t.co/wNVlEEdO5O
JUST IN: Notices to families reaching length-of-stay limits in emergency shelters in Massachusetts to go out in July https://t.co/XLBUI6Qzrf
Homeless and migrant families living in the state’s emergency shelter system could be kicked out as soon as Sept. 29 under new policies implemented by the Healey administration, officials announced Wednesday. https://t.co/VQ2qkILphU
“You are our neighbors now,” Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson said to a crowd of volunteers, migrants and elected officials. “I know that your journey here has been long and difficult, but today we welcome you.” https://t.co/0HlnZFuy9L
Migrant families have begun to move into a new shelter at a shuttered Catholic school and convent in Portage Park. https://t.co/K6uGud5A3d
Officials celebrate migrant shelter opening in Portage Park https://t.co/5suvLYKjHU
Migrant arrivals have slowed in Chicago, but new shelter opens as need continues https://t.co/93TW3FrHtj https://t.co/mwGc2GbLur
New Chicago migrant shelter a joint effort of governments, faith organizations https://t.co/6jnl2TNyzf