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Chicago Migrant Crisis: 17K asylum seekers transported since August 2022

Por: WGN-TV Nation October 03, 2023

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, Posted: Oct 3, 2023 / 05:11 PM CDT Updated: Oct 3, 2023 / 05:14 PM CDT SHARE CHICAGO — The recent surge of migrants continuing an upward trend in Chicago as 10 more buses arrived on Tuesday. According to city records, 17,000 new arrivals since the city started receiving busloads of asylum seekers in August 2022. With 224 of the 332 buses delivering migrants to Chicago just in the last five months. 2,300 asylum seeker still remain at Chicago... + full article



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