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Mayor Johnson promises base camps ‘before winter’

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* Mayor Johnson’s Deputy Mayor for Immigrant, Migrant and Refugee Rights said earlier this week that base camps would “ideally” be built “in the next month.” But the mayor’s “before winter” comment could mean they’d be set up as late as December 20th

Frigid temperatures and heavy snow arrived this week while migrants huddled in makeshift tents outside police stations. Johnson insisted Wednesday, however, that he was still on track to meet his deadline.

“It snowed, but winter is not here yet. And so my goal is still to make sure that we have base camps before winter,” Johnson told reporters after the meeting. “There’s a difference between being in a hurry and being in a rush. If you’re in a rush, you can knock stuff over, you can miss stuff. But we do have to hurry up because the clock is ticking. It is. So I’m moving as fast as I can.”

Ugh.

Stop talking, mayor. Start doing. Show us. Stop telling us.

* To be fair, the mayor did tell reporters this in Washington, DC today, but he exaggerated a bit

Since I’ve been mayor, I’ve been mayor for five months, I’ve set up a new shelter every week.

Seven shelters existed when he took office. The city says there are now 24 shelters. He was inaugurated 24 weeks ago, so he has set up 17 shelters since then. That’s about one shelter every ten days or so.

* Speaking of which, this is an excellent question…


Has the city mentioned these county and state spaces at all since October 5th? Has anyone asked the city about them?

Where they rejected? Are they still being explored? It's been a month and men, women, and children are sleeping out in the cold. https://t.co/URd5VLgRKR

— The People’s Fabric (@peoplesfabric) November 1, 2023

* Back to DC

Mayor Brandon Johnson visited the White House Thursday morning to sound the alarm on Chicago’s migrant crisis, in his first in-person meeting with President Joe Biden centered on the burgeoning asylum-seeker issue.

Johnson’s spokesman Ronnie Reese confirmed the mayor sat down with Biden and his chief of staff Jeff Zients, White House senior adviser Tom Perez and other officials with the Department of Homeland Security to discuss Chicago’s need for additional federal relief.

Though the mayor has met with Biden before, this was the first session specifically addressing the more than 20,000 migrants who have come to the city in the past 14 months.

Biden did not promise anything in response to Johnson’s ask for at least $5 billion in additional aid for migrants, but “these were very productive and positive conversations,” Reese said. The president is attempting to push a supplemental $1.4 billion package for migrant shelters and services through Congress, but Illinois leaders have said much more is direly needed.

* Sen. Peters has a warning from Germany…


Chicago is not alone on the world stage with migrants.

Hamburg is running out of housing. They’re demanding more federal support.

The right wing party is exploiting this crisis to get into power.

The global south is escaping to the global north.

We can’t turn our backs here.

— Robert Peters (@RobertJPeters) November 2, 2023

* From Isabel…

posted by Rich Miller
Thursday, Nov 2, 23 @ 2:08 pm

Comments

  1. ===base camps would “ideally” be built “in the next month.”===

    I know a football stadium that isn’t getting much use. Perhaps, the bears could pretend to be professional football players somewhere else for a while.

    Comment by Huh? Thursday, Nov 2, 23 @ 2:21 pm

  2. “it snowed but winter is not here yet” wow that is a comfort. I wonder how fast a site can be put up and operating? Do they actually have any site named and ready to go? By the time they I’d a site and have approval I bet it will be full blown winter

    Comment by DuPage Saint Thursday, Nov 2, 23 @ 2:29 pm

  3. I am done believing in the mayor. At this point the governor should cut the middle man out and deal directly with mutual aid organizers. It is one thing to not have a plan. It is another to ghost the press corp for 3 weeks and be defensive about your disappearance.

    Block Club Chicago did a great job with today’s story summarizing what a mess everything has been. From communications to human services; the mayor and team have failed. LL had a better handle.

    Comment by DisappointedVoter Thursday, Nov 2, 23 @ 2:39 pm

  4. ==So I’m moving as fast as I can.==

    Really? You signed a $29.4 million dollar contract with GardaWorld on 9/12 and…from where I’m standing…have little to show for it.

    For that money he should, at the very least, have had a GuardWorld representative at the podium to hide behind.

    Comment by Jocko Thursday, Nov 2, 23 @ 2:41 pm

  5. It is obvious that some political decision makers have never been exposed to Legos when they were young. With Lego products, there are no written directions. The builder must study illustrations and follow steps in a very systematic manner.

    These kits, some advanced models have 1000+ pieces, develop critical thinking, logic, and spatial reasoning skills.

    If only our politicians possessed these skills, they would design and implement policies and programs to address the migrant crisis.

    Instead, they fumble from one bad decision to the next. Problem solvers, not so much.

    Comment by Rudy’s teeth Thursday, Nov 2, 23 @ 2:48 pm

  6. I am a little slow on the uptake can someone explain to me what point Peters is trying to make in his tweet?

    I promise there is no snark or anything I’m just trying to understand what he’s saying

    Comment by wowie Thursday, Nov 2, 23 @ 2:54 pm

  7. wowie - That if Dems keep ignoring this issue (like Biden and our congressional delegation are doing), the far-right will use itto their advantage to take power. Without a real response to this issue, the Right gets to use it to show “chaos on the streets.” It’s the whole reason that Abbott is sending busses to Democratic cities. It also doesn’t help that Republican sanctions on Central American countries helped create this issue to begin with.

    It’s not going away. People want to come here for opportunity. Housing is the real need, but our leadership has been neglecting the affordable housing issue for decades.

    Comment by NIU Grad Thursday, Nov 2, 23 @ 3:00 pm

  8. Spot on, NIU Grad.

    Comment by Jerry Thursday, Nov 2, 23 @ 3:16 pm

  9. ===what point Peters is trying to make in his tweet===

    1. Migration is a global issue, not unique to Chicago nor simply the US.
    2. Nativists in lots of countries use the migrant crisis to gain political advantage just as we are seeing here in this country.
    3. It’s going to get worse before it gets better.

    Comment by 47th Ward Thursday, Nov 2, 23 @ 3:30 pm

  10. I think we’re ALL past the “help me help you” phase of this Johnson Administration.

    Here’s what I mean.

    It’s not that “it’s been weeks/months” to any policy or even this crisis.

    Like business, politics, sports, at some point “you are what your are”

    Now, in a crisis, Johnson at this end of ends, we now know who he is and how he rolls, it’s up to all of us to put diamond making pressure on Johnson to change… to change… we are seeing this as who he is… Johnson needs to change.

    Staff up, regroup, and go this on the fly there, mayor, there’s no time to ponder or wonder. Winter is already here. Do the actual job of running the city. Do it. If those around you can’t, get others who can. Stop messing around thinking you’ll “eventually” get this right.

    I loathe watching bad baseball, the only thing worse/similar is watching bad policy and politics when it’s physically hurting human beings.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Thursday, Nov 2, 23 @ 3:36 pm

  11. Also, “alone”

    Peters knows the score.

    There are two other types;

    Those who ignore the score out of blind ignorance with a want to the bad.

    Those who are hoping there aren’t many Peters paying attention.

    If you’re offended by Peters’ tweet or my thoughts in concurrence, odds are you are in one of those two camps I wrote about above.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Thursday, Nov 2, 23 @ 3:40 pm

  12. Thank you NIU Grad and 47th Ward - very clear and helpful responses and am grateful as always for commenters here who have helped me learn so much. Take care

    Comment by wowie Thursday, Nov 2, 23 @ 4:02 pm

  13. =1. Migration is a global issue, not unique to Chicago nor simply the US.
    2. Nativists in lots of countries use the migrant crisis to gain political advantage just as we are seeing here in this country.
    3. It’s going to get worse before it gets better.=

    The first bus came over a year ago, where is the collaboration of city government, that used to get things done. Nobody knows how to govern anymore.

    Lucky to have Biden and Pritzker.

    Comment by Almost the Weekend Thursday, Nov 2, 23 @ 6:42 pm

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