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*** UPDATED x1 *** Migrant shelter population falls below ten thousand, influx greatly slows

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*** UPDATE *** Press release…

The City of Chicago, Cook County, the Archdiocese of Chicago, and the Zakat Foundation have come together to establish a new family shelter at St. Bartholomew Catholic Church (St. Bart’s), leveraging philanthropic resources to support new arrivals in need.

“This initiative represents a remarkable example of what can be achieved when the public, private, and non-profit sectors collaborate towards a common goal,” said Mayor Brandon Johnson. “My administration’s Office of Immigrant, Migrant, and Refugee Rights brought together an intergovernmental and an interfaith coalition to the table to work out this agreement. I’m proud to work in partnerships with the Archdiocese, Cook County, and the Zakat Foundation as we work to support those in need.”

Under the terms of the agreement, the Archdiocese of Chicago is leasing St. Bart’s to the City of Chicago at no cost. Subsequently, the City is subleasing the property to the Zakat Foundation, a renowned international humanitarian agency with extensive experience in providing refuge to displaced individuals and families across the globe. The convent and school building of St. Bart’s will be utilized for the shelter. […]

Cook County is overseeing the construction of shower facilities and performing other minor renovations necessary to accommodate the families at this site. This collaborative effort emphasizes the community’s commitment to providing essential services without imposing a financial burden on the city’s budget.

The Zakat Foundation will assume all operational costs, including logistics and staffing for the shelter. Adhering strictly to the City of Chicago’s Shelter Operation Guide, the foundation will offer comprehensive wrap-around services to ensure the well-being and comfort of the families. Additionally, the Zakat Foundation is coordinating with Chicago Public Schools (CPS) to facilitate the enrollment of students, guaranteeing that education remains a priority for young residents.

[ *** End Of Update *** ]

* From a January 31st Block Club Chicago report

In the last week of December, there were as many as 14,900 migrants in 27 city-run shelters, with 45 people waiting at the landing zone and 255 people waiting at O’Hare Airport, according to data from the Office of Emergency Management and Communications.

As of Tuesday morning, there are about 13,900 people in 28 shelters in the city, with one person at the landing zone and 171 people at O’Hare, data shows.

* Those numbers have drastically changed. As of yesterday, 9,764 people were in 21 migrant shelters, with 92 at the landing zone and 1 at a police station. That’s down 5,000 or so from the end of December. At the end of February, 12,189 were in shelters, so that’s a net reduction of 2,425 since then, although at least some of those currently at the landing zone have probably been evicted and are trying to get back into a shelter.

According to the city, 15,763 people have been resettled as of yesterday and 5,793 have been reunited with sponsors. That’s up from 13,798 and 4,893, respectively, at the end of February, for a 2,865 net.

* One reason for this is that the influx has slowed. By the end of December, almost 31,000 asylum-seekers had been sent to Chicago. Another 10,000 or so were transported in by the end of February. Since then, less than 2,600 have been sent to the city. That’s somewhere around half of the late December through late February rate.

* From Isabel…

posted by Rich Miller
Friday, Apr 5, 24 @ 11:02 am

Comments

  1. I would expect the Texas Gov to wallop Chicago about 2 weeks out from the Dem convention.

    Comment by NotRich Friday, Apr 5, 24 @ 11:21 am

  2. ===I would expect===

    Same, which is why I hope the city doesn’t dismantle its infrastructure.

    Comment by Rich Miller Friday, Apr 5, 24 @ 11:23 am

  3. The TB detection is new(er) news and a pretty big deal confiding how contagious TB is; I haven’t seen any pressers or speaking engagements from the new CDPH Director about the public health precautions, containment, or spread of measles and tuberculosis, which is a little concerning.

    Comment by LastModDemStanding Friday, Apr 5, 24 @ 11:33 am

  4. Agree with NotRich and Rich.
    We have time to plan and we just might show the country how kind and competent Chicago folks are in handling a crisis.

    Comment by Back to the Future Friday, Apr 5, 24 @ 11:37 am

  5. “That’s down 5,000 or so from the end of December.”

    While from a humanitarian standpoint it’s great news, it’s not so good news for the GOP for this election season. What better way to rile up the Christian base than showing large numbers of desperate and poor aliens fleeing from oppression?

    Comment by Grandson of Man Friday, Apr 5, 24 @ 12:08 pm

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