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*** UPDATED x1 *** State’s November plan to reduce ‘bottlenecks’ in migrant shelter/resettlement appears to be making real progress

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* November 16, 2023 press release

Governor JB Pritzker announced today that the State will invest an additional $160 million via the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) to address the ongoing humanitarian crisis presented by the arrival of over 24,000 asylum seekers from the U.S. Southern Border.

The State, alongside our local partners, has led a comprehensive data driven analysis of the ongoing asylum seeker response, rooted in not only data but also input from frontline partners and new arrivals, which identified several “bottlenecks” where services and resettlement tended to slow. These bottlenecks included delays in initial intake at landing sites, access to shelter, and the transition to independent living. This has led to backlogs and capacity issues, most visible in individuals sleeping outside police stations, but more broadly across the process.

That same day, Chicago reported that it was sheltering 12,174 asylum-seekers and another 2,197 were awaiting placement, for a total of 14,371. The city also reported 7,402 people had so far been “resettled,” while 2,694 had been “reunited with sponsors.”

The city dashboard data goes back to October 28, but resettlement wasn’t even being tracked at that time.

So, what’s happened to the numbers since then?

* On December 27th, Chicago was sheltering 14,450 asylum-seekers and had another 284 awaiting placement, for a total of 14,734. The waiting list had fallen by 87 percent since November 16.

The city also reported that day that 9,803 people had so far been resettled, while 3,371 had been reunited with sponsors. That represented a 30 percent increase over the November 16 numbers.

* On January 5th, Chicago was sheltering 14,703 asylum-seekers and had another 408 awaiting placement, for a total of 15,111. By that date, 10,708 people had been resettled and 3,352 were reunited with sponsors.

* Today, the city reports its shelters contained 12,478 people with 16 awaiting placement, for a total of 12,494.

More importantly, perhaps, is that a total of 12,478 people have been resettled and 4,659 have been reunited with sponsors. That’s a 70 percent increase since November 16.

They still have a ways to go, but the needles all appear to be moving in the right direction - until Texas decides to fully open up the human cargo spigots again. The November funding announcement also included “$65 million to help the City of Chicago launch a winterized soft shelter site providing temporary housing for up to 2,000 people at any given time for six months.” We may see that return come spring.

*** UPDATE *** Sun-Times

The city has closed four migrant shelters in the past week and a half as the number of migrants arriving in the city continues to slow.

The shelters were located in the Loop, North Lawndale, Lake View and North Park and at their busiest held around 400 people in total. The biggest was the North Park Village Nature Center shelter center, which the city closed to be used as a polling place, according to a city statement.

The city did not immediately respond to requests for comment on whether any of the other shelters would reopen. Two of the shelters Harold Washington Library and the New Life Community Church in Lake View – have closed before and reopened.

Rev. Chad Bacon imagined the church would reopen if the city were to “get a bunch of buses leading up to the DNC.”

* Meanwhile…

To provide enhanced transparency into state spending, Comptroller Susana A. Mendoza has opened a portal on the IOC’s website to display expenditures related to the influx of asylum seekers into Illinois.

“While the state is incurring expenses that, frankly, should be paid by the federal government, I want to make sure that taxpayers know exactly what the state is spending money on when it comes to the arrival and care of asylum seekers,” Comptroller Mendoza said.

The new portal can be found here: https://illinoiscomptroller.gov/asylum-seekers

* More…

posted by Rich Miller
Tuesday, Feb 20, 24 @ 1:18 pm

Comments

  1. Everyone say “Thank you Governor Pritzker.”

    Comment by Forever Winter Tuesday, Feb 20, 24 @ 1:27 pm

  2. About those bus trips… if this is truly an “invasion,” then isn’t Gov. Abbott an enemy agent by transporting the invaders further into the country?

    Comment by Vote Quimby Tuesday, Feb 20, 24 @ 2:04 pm

  3. == $65 million to help the City of Chicago launch a winterized soft shelter site providing temporary housing for up to 2,000 people at any given time for six months.” We may see that return come spring ==

    Why would Chicago still consider a GardaWorld tent?

    Comment by Chicago Voter Tuesday, Feb 20, 24 @ 2:38 pm

  4. ===Why would Chicago still consider a GardaWorld tent? ===

    In case Gregg opens the floodgates ahead of the convention.

    Comment by Rich Miller Tuesday, Feb 20, 24 @ 2:39 pm

  5. == In case Gregg opens the floodgates ahead of convention ==

    Once Chicago builds a tent, it can’t undo that decision. Conditions would predictably be poor in a military contracted grade tent seemingly playing into a right-wing rhetorical trap along with knowable rights violations that press and activists will surely document.

    Chicago can make better plans and it should.

    Comment by Chicago Voter Tuesday, Feb 20, 24 @ 2:46 pm

  6. Wat does resettlement mean?

    Comment by Anon Tuesday, Feb 20, 24 @ 3:01 pm

  7. Is it just me, or does the Comptroller portal on this very specific topic seem a little…antagonistic?

    Comment by NIU Grad Tuesday, Feb 20, 24 @ 3:56 pm

  8. The City lied to the public about the death of a 5-year old child. The less any of them are involved, the better.

    Comment by Three Dimensional Checker Tuesday, Feb 20, 24 @ 4:21 pm

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