"Johnson Administration Announces Case-Specific Exemptions for Migrant Shelter Evictions"

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Mayor Brandon Johnson's administration in Chicago announced the eviction of 34 migrants from the city's shelter system, while granting exemptions to numerous families, amid ongoing backlash and delays regarding the 60-day shelter limit policy. The administration also revealed that a larger wave of about 2,000 migrants, mostly men, will be required to leave shelters between next week and the end of April. The policy, aimed at pushing migrants to find permanent housing, has faced criticism and uncertainty, with the latest change coming amidst a measles outbreak in a shelter and concerns about the city's handling of the situation.
- Shelter evictions will begin Sunday, Johnson administration says Chicago Tribune
- Chicago will begin evicting migrants this weekend WBEZ Chicago
- Johnson announces ‘case-specific’ exemptions to 60-day migrant shelter limit WGN TV Chicago
- Migrant evictions to begin Sunday; families in shelters get a reprieve Chicago Sun-Times
- Migrants Chicago: Mayor Brandon Johnson announces exemptions for asylum seekers as 60-day shelter eviction policy to take effect WLS-TV
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