Chicago migrant evictions will add to homelessness, lawmaker says, as Democrat-led cities scale back aid

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Chicago migrant evictions will add to homelessness, lawmaker says, as Democrat-led cities scale back aid
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Lawmakers in Chicago are slamming the city's mayor for ongoing evictions from migrant shelters as Democrat-led cities are grappling with an influx of arrivals.

A lawmaker in Chicago is accusing Mayor Brandon Johnson’s ongoing migrant shelter evictions of adding to the city’s homeless count as Democrat-led cities around the U.S. are facing increasing financial strain from dealing with an influx of new arrivals. Chicago began evicting migrants from shelters on Sunday as a 60-day stay limit came into effect, with Johnson arguing the city’s 'limited resources cannot meet the full scale of need.

On its website, the Democratic Party says 'We honor our fundamental values by treating all people who come to the United States with dignity and respect, and we always seek to embrace -- not to attack -- immigrants.' However, that message appears to be wavering in cities led by Democrats who also are grappling with how to handle the influx of migrants that show up, often by bus, after coming across the U.S.-Mexico border.

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