Chicago to Relocate Nearly 800 Migrants from Park Shelters
The city's move aims to make way for summer camps and events, amidst ongoing efforts to address migrant needs.
- Chicago plans to close five migrant shelters in park district buildings, relocating nearly 800 individuals to facilitate summer programming.
- The decision is part of Chicago's broader strategy to manage the influx of over 37,000 migrants since 2022, many from crisis-hit Venezuela.
- Residents have mixed reactions, with some criticizing the city for prioritizing migrants over local unhoused populations.
- Volunteers express concerns that the relocations may disrupt migrants' efforts to find work and ensure their children's education.
- The city has aided over 15,000 migrants in finding housing since 2022, with many utilizing state-provided rental assistance.