"Chicago Evicts Migrants from Shelters Amid Resource Strain"

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Only three out of 34 scheduled evictions of asylum seekers from city-run shelters in Chicago actually occurred, with exceptions made for families with children, those under quarantine, and pregnant or ill migrants. Mayor Brandon Johnson cited limited resources as the reason for the evictions, while some city officials expressed dissatisfaction, calling for expedited work permits for migrants and emphasizing the historical contributions of migrants to the city.
- 3 migrants move out of shelters Sunday out of 34 that had been scheduled for eviction, city says WGN TV Chicago
- First day of migrant evictions leads to confusion; only 3 removed from shelters Chicago Tribune
- Chicago slowly starts evicting migrants from shelters Chicago Sun-Times
- Chicago evicts migrants from North Elston Shelter, Gage Park Fieldhouse and Wadsworth Shelter as city announces new rules WLS-TV
- Chicago Begins Evicting Migrants From Shelters, Citing Strain on Resources The New York Times
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