The Evolution of Migrant Tents: From Concept to Reality in the Pritzker Administration

Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker's recent announcement of a $65 million plan to set up a tent encampment for migrants in Chicago came just months after he distanced himself from the concept when it was proposed by Mayor Brandon Johnson. However, state documents reveal that the idea for housing migrants in tents originated within Pritzker's own administration. The state had sought proposals for both indoor and outdoor lodging options for migrants as early as May, and ultimately signed a contract with controversial contractor GardaWorld Federal Services in July. The revelation highlights the Pritzker administration's involvement in addressing the migrant crisis, despite attempts to downplay its role. The state's contract with GardaWorld includes specifications for a turnkey basecamp with fabric structures, but it remains uncertain how well these structures will withstand Chicago's harsh winter weather.
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