HUNDREDS OF MIGRANTS ARE LIVING IN CHICAGO’S O’HARE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT – WHILE THE CITY ATTEMPTS TO FIND THEM PERMANENT HOUSING.
IN THE LAST YEAR — MORE THAN 15-THOUSAND MIGRANTS SEEKING ASYLUM –ARRIVED IN CHICAGO – ACCORDING TO city DATA.
THIS – AS BUSES AND PLANES CARRYING MIGRANTS FROM THE U-S SOUTHERN BORDER – CONTINUE ARRIVING IN THE WINDY CITY – WITH 59 BUSES ARRIVING IN SEPTEMBER ALONE.
CRISTINA PACIONE-ZAYAS IS MAYOR BRANDON JOHNSON’S FIRST DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF – AND SAYS CITY OFFICIALS ARE DOING THE BEST THEY CAN TO MITIGATE THE INFLUX.
“all we can do is respond, receive, and do our best to meet the moment”
PACIONE-ZAYAS SAYS CHICAGO HAS ADDED MORE THAN A DOZEN SHELTERS SINCE MAY AND RESETTLED ABOUT 3-THOUSAND PEOPLE.
NEARLY 200-THOUSAND MEALS ARE SERVED TO MIGRANTS WEEKLY –
AND THE CITY PARTNERS WITH GROUPS TO GET THEM MEDICAL CARE.
HOWEVER – THE CITY IS RUNNING OUT OF RESOURCES TO CARE FOR THEM.
CHICAGO CBS NEWS IS REPORTING THAT AS OF LAST FRIDAY – NEARLY 93-HUNDRED MIGRANTS ARE STAYING AT 21 CITY SHELTERS – AND MORE THAN 23-HUNDRED ARE SLEEPING ON THE FLOORS AT THE CITY’S POLICE STATIONS AND AIRPORTS.
AT O’HARE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT – NEARLY 500 MIGRANTS ARE LIVING BEHIND A BLACK CURTAIN IN TERMINAL #1 – IN A SPACE SMALLER THAN A CITY BLOCK… WHERE THEY’RE SLEEPING ON CARDBOARD PADS AND SHARE AIRPORT BATHROOMS.
MEDICAL CARE IS LIMITED AND DONATIONS AREN’T AS EASILY ACCEPTED BECAUSE OF SECURITY CONCERNS.
AT A CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING ON FRIDAY – FRUSTRATIONS BOILED OVER REGARDING THE CITY’S HANDLING OF THE MIGRANT CRISIS.
CITY LEADERS AND CITIZENS CRITICIZED OFFICIALS FOR, IN THEIR VIEW, PRIORITIZING MIGRANTS OVER STRUGGLING CHICAGO RESIDENTS.
“those are the people we should’ve been paying first, because them is the people from our community.”
THE CITY OF CHICAGO INKED A $29 MILLION DOLLAR DEAL WITH A PRIVATE CONTRACTOR – TO MOVE MIGRANTS FROM THE TEMPORARY SHELTERS — TO MASSIVE “MILITARY GRADE” TENT CAMPS – BEFORE WINTER SETS IN.
HOWEVER – SOME OF THE CITY’S ALDERPEOPLE REJECT THE IDEA OF BUILDING A TENT CITY – BUT SAY – MAYOR JOHNSON DOESN’T HAVE MANY OPTIONS.
“they feel as though they don’t have any other options and that’s why they’re going for it this way. it’s not like they’re hop, skipping and jumping to get a tent set up. it’s difficult for everybody involved.”
CHICAGO CITY OFFICIALS SAY THEY’VE RECEIVED $41 MILLION DOLLARS IN FEDERAL FUNDING TO HELP WITH THE MIGRANT INFLUX – BUT SAY IT’S NOT ENOUGH.
IN THAT MEETING ON FRIDAY – MAYOR JOHNSON AND SOME OF CHICAGO’S ALDERPEOPLE SAID THEY WANTS TO VISIT THE SOUTHERN BORDER – TO SEE THE MIGRANT CRISIS FOR THEMSELVES.
NO WORD ON WHEN THAT TRIP IS EXPECTED TO TAKE PLACE.