Chicago's Winter Relocation of Migrants Sparks Concerns and Questions

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Chicago officials are working to relocate nearly 2,000 migrants from tents outside police stations before winter hits. Mayor Brandon Johnson plans to build "winterized base camps" to house up to 2,000 asylum seekers, but the plan has sparked protests in some neighborhoods. Over 1,700 migrants are still awaiting placement at shelters, posing a challenge for city officials. The surge in migrants is also being felt in other big cities like New York, where Mayor Eric Adams has been pleading for assistance as the city houses over 65,000 migrants.
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