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Migrants no longer guaranteed beds in Chicago
Chicago migrants won't be guaranteed beds in shelters under new unified system coming in 2025
Officials will be launching a new single unified system to provide shelter and other assistance to both migrants and longtime Chicagoans who are unhoused in 2025.
Migrants no longer guaranteed beds in Chicago, could be evicted as mayor cuts back on shelters
I don’t want to see anyone lose, right? But the harsh reality is that we can do what we can afford,” the mayor said. “We’ve been stretched to the limits.”
Mayor Johnson announces major transition: the end of Chicago's migrant mission
After two years and half a billion dollars spent, the city of Chicago's migrant shelter system will close as we know it.
Chicago to consolidate shelter systems for migrants, homeless by 2025
Chicago officials announced plans Monday to consolidate the New Arrivals shelter system that has managed migrants and integrate it into the city's broader homelessness services under a new initiative.
Chicago to merge migrant New Arrivals shelter program with state homeless system
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Major changes were announced on Monday to Chicago's New Arrivals mission. Mayor Brandon Johnson announced the program for migrants and homeless citizens will be downsizing in the new year. The changes will be seen from the number of beds available to shelter eviction policies.
Chicago shifting migrant shelter operations to focus on homeless
During questions, Johnson blamed Trump for issues around immigration for not supporting a bill promoted by Vice President Kamala Harris, Trump’s competition in the race for president.
Chicago implements new unified shelter system for migrants & homeless
It was arguably the biggest story in Chicago since COVID: the migrant crisis and the tens of thousands of asylum seekers relocated to Chicago, sent here by the Texas governor. The buses have largely stopped,
Chicago to Merge Migrant Shelter Program with Homeless System amid Decrease in Arrivals
Chicago's Mayor Johnson announced the One System Initiative, merging migrant and homeless programs by 2025, tightening shelter access for migrants.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson to shut down migrant shelters, combine with existing homeless system in 2024
Chicago’s migrant shelters will be shut down at the end of the year and absorbed into an existing system for homeless residents, Mayor Brandon Johnson said in a Monday announcement praising his administration for getting past an earlier humanitarian crisis while brushing off concerns of shrinking bed capacity that could lead to more people on the street.
Chicago to merge migrant New Arrivals shelter program with homeless system
Major changes were announced on Monday to Chicago's New Arrivals mission. The NCAA Football Playing Rules Committee is actively “engaged” in examining Oregon's controversial play for possible action.
Chicago migrant shelters to close, merge residents into existing programs
There was a time earlier this year that Chicago and the State of Illinois was opening a new migrant shelter every week, but with buses stopping operations, the city is making massive changes.
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Chicago migrant, homeless shelters to combine under same system by 2025
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City to end migrant shelter system by end of year
Mayor Brandon Johnson said the ad-hoc shelter system created to house a wave of migrants sent to Chicago will wind down, but ...
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City will end shelters designated for newly arrived immigrants this year, Mayor Brandon Johnson announces
Mayor Brandon Johnson announced the city will start its transition this week to merge its two shelter systems, known as the ...
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Chicago migrants share stories of endurance as they set sights on a better life
Luis David Pafino Reyes, his wife Vanessa Fuentes, and their four children traveled to Chicago from Venezuela, after they ...
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