90 Migrants Are Set to Arrive in Elk Grove Village; Suburban Mayor Said Situation Was Handled in a ‘Haphazard Way'
Chicago said Saturday it has welcomed a total of approximately 364 migrants from the Texas border since Aug. 31. More asylum-seekers are expected to continuously arrive in the state, city officials said.
"We understand that many are fleeing violent, traumatic, or otherwise unstable environments," the statement continued."We will respond with essential services while these individuals navigate the next steps of their journey and our community partners have been working diligently to provide a safety net."
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