Texas is Busing Migrants to Chicago. What Happens Next?
On the evening of Aug. 31, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott tweeted that a bus of migrants had arrived in Chicago. The asylum-seekers, largely from Venezuela, had been sent to the city with little information, and the organizations and city officials receiving them at Union Station didn’t have many more answers. Since then, two more buses of migrants have arrived. Chicago Tribune’s Laura Rodriguez Presa has been talking with the new arrivals and shares some of their stories.
You can find places to donate or sign up to volunteer to help arriving asylum-seekers through the city.
Some news:
Get your state income and property tax rebates
Chicago Fire Facility Moving to Site of Former ABLA Homes
After School Matters applications open
The Destinos international Latino Theater Festival begins this week
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