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Good news on migrant influx/sheltering/resettlements, but some dark clouds are on the horizon

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* CBS 2 story on February 26th

Another migrant shelter in Chicago closes its doors.

CBS 2 has learned the Near South Health Center at 35th and Michigan is no longer housing new arrivals.

It’s the fifth shelter to close down this month.

There are still more than 12,000 migrants in 23 shelters across the city.

The number living in those remaining shelters is down to 11,795 as of yesterday afternoon. That’s far lower than the almost 15,000 shelter residents in late December, and about what the population was on October 23rd. However, back in October, 6,224 migrants were awaiting placements in shelters. That backlog was just 20 people yesterday.

* But this is what Sen. Robert Peters (D-Chicago) told 21st Show host Brian Mackey about the situation

It has slowed down a bit. I would not be surprised if it doesn’t ramp up - the busing of people from Texas to here - as we get closer to the DNC.

The influx has definitely slowed down. According to city data, just 1,051 migrants have arrived in Chicago via Texas bus and by airplane since February 9th. For comparison, 6,643 folks arrived between January 3rd and February 9th.

And Sen. Peters is not the only one who wouldn’t be surprised if the pace increases as the Democratic convention nears. But will the city be caught off guard? What happens if the Texas floodgates re-open and Chicago has shut down even more shelters?

I suppose we’ll find out.

* As of Feb. 28th, 13,798 migrants had been resettled. That number has climbed to 14,165 as of yesterday. The city says the total number of migrants reunited with sponsors is now 5,043, up from 4,893 on Feb. 28.

The resettlement/reunited pace appears to be significantly slowing down. From Feb. 20-28, 1,320 were resettled. Since Feb. 28, just 367 have been resettled. And that’s relevant because evictions are supposed to begin next week

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson said the city has not yet decided whether it stick with next week’s deadline to begin migrant shelter evictions. […]

If the date is not moved again, migrant evictions would begin next Saturday, March 16.

Right now, there are nearly 12,000 asylum-seekers staying in 23 shelters run by Chicago and the state.

A whole lot of those asylum-seekers are children. Families should have been exempted from the start, perhaps with some limitations. But another mess could play out in front of our eyes.

* More from Isabel…

posted by Rich Miller
Wednesday, Mar 6, 24 @ 12:50 pm

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  1. The mayor needs to move that date or find another plan. Evicting migrants would set the city back to 6 months ago and is an ugly sight with the DNC right around the corner. It also fails to meet the values the mayor and his coalition ran on.

    Comment by One Term Wednesday, Mar 6, 24 @ 1:22 pm

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