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* Sun-Times

A 5-year-old boy died Sunday after becoming ill at an overcrowded shelter in Pilsen that has been the subject of repeated complaints about unsanitary conditions.

Jean Carlos Martinez was transported from the shelter at Cermak Road and Halsted Street to Comer’s Children’s Hospital just before 3 p.m. Sunday, police said. He was pronounced dead at 3:47 p.m. An autopsy is scheduled for Monday.

Police said detectives were investigating. Migrant advocates say the boy died in a bathroom after staff refused to call an ambulance, but this could not be confirmed with police.

“My heart and my prayers go out to the Martinez family,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said in a statement released Monday morning. “The city will continue to provide resources and support to them during this difficult time,” Johnson said in the statement.

Borderless Magazine

On Sunday night, a Venezuelan migrant living at the shelter told Borderless the boy had a more than a 100-degree fever and was convulsing in the bathroom before emergency medical technicians and firefighters were called.

The death happened just three days after Borderless Magazine published an investigation revealing inhumane conditions inside the shelter, including a lack of medical care and the rationing of water. Interviews with those living at the shelter and videos Borderless reviewed of conditions inside the building show that the shelter fails to meet the basic standards for emergency shelter laid out by the U.N. Refugee Agency.

More here.

From Rich: Both Borderless articles rely mainly on reports from shelter residents, but a top city official says that Cook County Health is the health care provider for shelter residents.

* Press release…

The Johnson Administration has successfully transitioned nearly 4,000 asylum-seekers from emergency staging areas into temporary shelters in recent weeks. As of December 14, all police stations have been decompressed and retired as emergency staging areas. […]

The Chicago City Council implemented a bus safety ordinance on November 18 to ensure the orderly and safe intake of new arrivals to Chicago. The ordinance was amended on December 13 by the Council, enacting additional penalties, including the impoundment and towing of buses that refuse to comply with safety protocols set by the City. The safety protocols mandate that bus companies dropping off individuals in the City of Chicago must unload at the designated landing zone and must fill out the requisite paperwork to ensure an orderly process for intaking new arrivals. […]

The City has successfully resettled or reunited over 10,000 asylum seekers while providing shelter, food and wraparound services for more than 15,000 others.

* Jon Seidel


* Mike Pries

* Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias

Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias announced several new laws initiated by his office that will take effect at the start of the new year. The initiatives were passed earlier this year by the Illinois General Assembly and signed into law. They include:

Combating Distracted Driving

Giannoulias drafted this legislation to increase road safety by making it illegal to Zoom, watch or stream videos, or access social media sites while driving. […]

Expanding Voter Registration for Teens

Under this measure, teens obtaining their driver’s license or ID card may preregister to vote at a Secretary of State DMV.

Giannoulias’ office initiated a measure to expand voter participation by allowing 16- and 17-year-olds to preregister to vote, so that, when they turn 18 and are officially eligible to vote, they are already registered to do so. [..]


Protecting Motorists’ Privacy

This first-in-the-nation legislation limits the use of automatic license plate readers (ALPRs) to protect individuals seeking abortion care. It also prohibits this data from being used to criminalize a person’s immigration status.

* More…

posted by Isabel Miller
Monday, Dec 18, 23 @ 2:44 pm

Comments

  1. While the DSA puts out resolution after resolution citing the UN on the Hamas and Israel war, maybe they could pay a visit to the shelters and ensure Chicago is meeting UN standards on safety and sanitation.

    Comment by pragmatist Monday, Dec 18, 23 @ 2:52 pm

  2. The Johnson administration might want to contend with the idea that the city runs the shelters. To access healthcare, shelter residents need to ask a city vendor for help. The vendor has not been all that helpful to newcomers.

    There are ongoing reports of people are sick in the shelters - wherever the breakdown in communication is matters little. It is incumbent upon city leadership to fix it.

    Comment by Chicago Voter Monday, Dec 18, 23 @ 3:00 pm

  3. If only Dr. Arwadi we’re here in Chicago to offer guidance regarding migrants’ care. Oh, that’s right. Mayor Brandon Johnson fired her as one of his early decisions.

    It is unfortunate that in his zeal to take the reins, Mayor Johnson becomes the big hat with no cattle.

    Comment by Rudy’s teeth Monday, Dec 18, 23 @ 3:18 pm

  4. Supermarket Socialism:
    Many states have government-run liquor stores, I guess that’s a type of example to study. But I’m afraid that a lack of such stores would not create an alcohol desert…

    Comment by We've never had one before Monday, Dec 18, 23 @ 3:30 pm

  5. Excuse typo were

    Comment by Rudy’s teeth Monday, Dec 18, 23 @ 3:31 pm

  6. It appalls me that we need to have rules against driving while using social media or streaming videos. How can one expect to be able to successfully watch-look-listen while watching whatever the hot new video is.

    Comment by cermak_rd Monday, Dec 18, 23 @ 3:53 pm

  7. Regarding the Grayhound story, man I hope they are going to have a stop in the new intermodal train/ bus station in Springfield. If you have ever had to use their existing East side stop, it’s hard to get to it from without hiring a cab or Uber… and terrible for tourists.

    Comment by Give Us Barabbas Monday, Dec 18, 23 @ 3:58 pm

  8. ===It appalls me that we need to have rules against driving while using social media or streaming videos.===

    I hear you. But people are so dumb these days that frozen pizza labels need to tell the buyer not to eat it frozen and to remove the plastic wrapper before baking. It’s an epidemic of stupidity and we are losing the battle.

    Comment by 47th Ward Monday, Dec 18, 23 @ 3:59 pm

  9. CTU are you going to try and protect your teacher whose boyfriend punched a child in a schoolyard under your member’s care during the school day?

    Then she lied about who he was, faking the last name and where he worked even though they’d been dating 20 years.

    You all are good at that after all those years of covering up teachers who sexually abused children.

    Comment by Frida's boss Monday, Dec 18, 23 @ 4:22 pm

  10. Why would it cost 3¢ more to use an I-Pass?

    Comment by JoanP Monday, Dec 18, 23 @ 4:32 pm

  11. Greyhound has a stop in Bloomington, Illinois according to their website. The address is 11 Uptown Circle, Bloomington. The map shows the correct location is Normal not Bloomington. But, there is no stop listed for Normal, Illinois in their list of cities served. Duh!

    Comment by Nearly Normal Monday, Dec 18, 23 @ 4:43 pm

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