Chicago Initiates Evictions of Migrants, Sparking Concern
Illinois Lawmakers Discuss Solutions Amidst Eviction Crisis
According to The State Journal-Register, in Chicago, they’re telling migrants to leave the shelters causing worry. The city plans to make about 2,000 migrants leave by the end of April after giving them a 60-day notice. This has made people talk about how to help migrants and deal with homelessness in Springfield.
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Illinois Lawmakers Consider Funding Solutions for Migrants and Homelessness
Illinois Lawmakers in Springfield are discussing spending money to help migrants and handle homelessness better. Illinois Lawmakers know it’s important to support vulnerable people, especially during tough times like the COVID-19 pandemic. As the situation in Chicago unfolds, everyone is watching closely to see how to best help those who need it.
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