Migrants seek refuge in NYC and Chicago, face housing struggles.

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Migrants bussed out of El Paso, Texas, due to the border crisis are mostly heading to New York City and Chicago, according to Catholic Charities. The charity uses FEMA funds to transport migrants to their final destinations, where they have family or friends. The move helps relieve pressure from El Paso, which is currently the top hot spot in the US for migrant encounters. As many as 40,000 migrants are waiting in Mexico for the US policy to expire so they can pour over the border and seek asylum.
- NYC, Chicago final dream destinations for migrants bussed out of West Texas New York Post
- Chicago officials meet to discuss resources for asylum seekers WGN News
- Chicago Migrants sleep on police station floors as city struggles to find housing for influx; city council committees meet Friday WLS-TV
- 'Home Away From Home': Woodlawn Community Steps in to Help Migrants Bused From Texas Following Some Tension WTTW News
- Migrants in Chicago look to shelters for help WGN News
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