CHICAGO — O’Hare International Airport no longer has migrant encampments for the first time since families began sleeping there last summer, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration said Thursday as uncertainty remains over how he will handle the ongoing crisis when city funds for asylum-seekers are expected to run out in a couple months. The airport — for months home to hundreds of .
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The tentative relief comes after Chicago police stations, which at one point saw more than 3,300 asylum-seekers sleeping on floors, were also cleared of encampments in December.
The tentative relief comes after Chicago police stations, which at one point saw more than 3,300 asylum-seekers sleeping on floors, were also cleared of encampments in December.
O’Hare International Airport no longer has migrant encampments for the first time since families began sleeping there last summer, Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration said Thursday as uncertainty remains over how he will handle the ongoing crisis when city funds for asylum seekers are expected to run out in a couple months. The airport — for months home to hundreds of migrants who have .