"Chicago Implements Controversial Migrant Eviction Policy Amid Public Outcry"

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Chicago officials have started evicting migrants from city shelters who have exceeded a 60-day limit, causing confusion and distress among the newly arrived. Over 10,000 migrants are affected, with more than 2,000 expected to be forced out by April. The policy has drawn criticism, with concerns raised about the well-being of those being evicted and the ability of migrants to find stable housing. This comes amid reports of poor conditions in some shelters and an influx of immigrants to Democrat-led cities.
- Chicago officials begin evicting migrants from shelters under new policy The Guardian US
- Chicago spending on migrants reaches nearly $300M as evictions begin Illinois Policy
- First day of migrant evictions leads to confusion; only 3 removed from shelters Chicago Tribune
- Chicago begins evicting migrants from shelters as residents decry a 'lack of respect' Yahoo! Voices
- Migrants Navigate State's Apartment Program On Their Own As Evictions Loom And Help Runs Dry Block Club Chicago
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