"Chicago to Implement Case-Specific Exemptions for Migrant Shelter Evictions"

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Chicago will begin evicting migrants from city shelters, with around 3,800 facing eviction after modifications to the 60-day exit program. Exemptions will allow some migrants, including parents of Chicago Public Schools students, to avoid eviction. The city blames the federal government and Texas Governor Greg Abbott for the crisis, with 11,200 migrants currently in city and state-run shelters. Evictions will be carried out with education and grace, and the city does not plan to use law enforcement in the process.
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