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A Texas transportation company is taking the nation’s third largest city to federal court, ratcheting up a legal battle over the migrant crisis that’s left U.S. cities struggling for more than ...
Texas has shuttled more than 31,100 migrants to Chicago since 2022, and the city is seeking to restrict where and when they can be dropped off. A Texas-based bus company is suing Chicago over its ...
Since August 2022, Chicago has welcomed over 50,000 migrants, according to city data. The " New Arrivals Mission ," which supports housing, healthcare, and other services for these individuals ...
Chicago has been scrambling to find housing for the nearly 20,000 migrants who have arrived since August 2022, many in buses sent from the Mexican border by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott.
To manage the influx, Chicago has already spent more than $300 million of city, state and federal funds to provide housing, health care, education and more to over 38,000 mostly South American ...
Chicago, a major U.S. city that has absorbed over 37,000 migrants since 2022, has started its first round of evictions of migrants staying in its shelters.. While the city says its eviction ...
Since then, the state has transported over 100,000 people to cities like New York, Chicago, Denver, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C., at a cost to the state of over $148m as of January.
Since Chicago and New York City announced penalties in late December to prevent unauthorized drop-offs, Texas has been sending thousands of migrants to suburbs in New Jersey and Illinois instead ...