"Chicago's Looming Migrant Crisis: Housing and Funding Challenges"

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More than 13,000 migrants in Chicago are facing mass evictions from city-operated shelters as the city struggles to accommodate the influx of arrivals, particularly from Venezuela. Many migrants are worried about finding housing and work before the eviction deadline, with limited access to rental assistance and work permits. Advocates fear that some may end up homeless, as the city aims to make room for newly arrived migrants and conserve its budget. The lack of resources and support has left many migrants feeling hopeless about their dreams of starting a new life in the United States.
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