"Chicago Implements Migrant Shelter Evictions Due to Resource Strain"

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Chicago officials have begun evicting migrants from shelters, with over 2,000 people expected to be affected by the end of April, citing strain on resources. While exemptions will be considered for certain individuals, including pregnant women and those with medical issues, families with children may face challenges finding alternative housing. The city has been grappling with the influx of migrants, having received over 37,000 since August 2022, leading to a significant strain on its resources.
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