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Mayor Johnson inks $100 million pay increase for Favorite Healthcare Staffing
Facing a nearly $1 billion budget deficit, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson side-stepped questions Thursday about a $100 million pay increase for Kansas-based company – Favorite Healthcare Staffing – which has staffed the city’s migrant shelters. NBC Chicago’s Bennett Haeberle reports.
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Chicago to close 3 migrant shelters in October
The city of Chicago is slated to close three migrant shelters in October as bus arrivals from Texas and border crossings decrease.
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Chicago to close 3 migrant shelters next month
The city of Chicago is slated to close three migrant shelters in October as vacancies in the facilities have increased. NBC Chicago’s Courtney Sisk reports.
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Chicago to close three migrant shelters, affecting thousands
he closures, including the Lakeshore Hotel shelter, are part of ongoing efforts to manage the city’s resources amid rising challenges.
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How Venezuelan election could again put Chicago in migrant crisis spotlight
An international story thousands of miles away could have significant impact on Chicago. NBC 5’s JC Navarrete reports.
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Gov. Abbott says Texas will continue busing migrants to Chicago during RNC speech
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott blasted the Biden administration’s immigration policies during a Wednesday speech at the Republican National Convention, and said that the state will continue busing migrants to Chicago and other sanctuary cities.
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Chicago's migrant crisis highlighted during Trump-Biden debate. How each candidate responded
Chicago’s migrant crisis was highlighted during the highly anticipated presidential debate between President Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump Thursday.
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Recent lawsuit sheds light on how Chicago migrant funds are being spent
The latest figures from the City of Chicago’s spending dashboard shows the city has spent more than $400 million over the past two years on migrants – with the bulk of that money going to private companies that helped forge lease agreements or provided staffing for migrants shelters. NBC Chicago’s Bennett Haeberle reports.
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Recent lawsuit sheds light on how Chicago migrant funds are being spent
The latest figures from the City of Chicago’s spending dashboard shows the city has spent more than $400 million over the past two years on migrants – with the bulk of that money going to private companies that helped forge lease agreements or provided staffing for migrants shelters.
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New Chicago migrant shelter a joint effort of governments, faith organizations
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Cook County President Toni Preckwinkle gave a warm welcome to migrants staying at a new shelter at St. Bartholomew Catholic Church.
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