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  • Migrants sleep and leave their belongings lined up on the...

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    Migrants sleep and leave their belongings lined up on the floor on May 22, 2023, at the Chicago Police 7th District station in Englewood.

  • Migrants board a CTA bus shortly before being transferred from...

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    Migrants board a CTA bus shortly before being transferred from the High Ridge YMCA shelter to Daley College on June 13, 2023, in Chicago.

  • Rogers Elementary School teacher Erin Armstrong, center, hugs Moises Gonzalez,...

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    Rogers Elementary School teacher Erin Armstrong, center, hugs Moises Gonzalez, 5, of Venezuela, shortly before he's transferred from the High Ridge YMCA migrant shelter to Daley College on June 13, 2023.

  • People mingle outside a designated shelter area at Daley College...

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    People mingle outside a designated shelter area at Daley College in Chicago on June 13, 2023. The city of Chicago is expected to relocate some migrants from the YMCA to a new shelter at Daley College on Chicago's southwest side.

  • Giovanni Gonzalez, of Venezuela, left, hugs a Rogers Elementary School...

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    Giovanni Gonzalez, of Venezuela, left, hugs a Rogers Elementary School teacher shortly before being transferred from the High Ridge YMCA migrant shelter to Daley College on June 13, 2023.

  • Edgar Alexander Roa, 44, of Venezuela, caries his 4-year-old daughter...

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    Edgar Alexander Roa, 44, of Venezuela, caries his 4-year-old daughter Paulet Morales before the two are transferred by a CTA bus from the High Ridge YMCA migrant shelter to Daley College on June 13, 2023.

  • Rogers Elementary School teacher Erin Armstrong, center, waves with members...

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    Rogers Elementary School teacher Erin Armstrong, center, waves with members of the community as a CTA bus leaves the High Ridge YMCA shelter to transfer migrants to Daley College on June 13, 2023.

  • Norkys Amaro, a recent arrival from Venezuela, sits with her...

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    Norkys Amaro, a recent arrival from Venezuela, sits with her son, Yokender, 14, on the floor where they are staying with other migrants on May 22, 2023, at the Chicago Police Department's 7th District station in the Englewood neighborhood.

  • Volunteer Ricky Flores, left, uses a rope to control the...

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    Volunteer Ricky Flores, left, uses a rope to control the piñata as Sobrino Luciano, 8, attempts to hit it during a group birthday celebration in a temporary migrant shelter in the Pilsen neighborhood on May 21, 2023.

  • Delilah Martinez, center, who along with her husband, Ricky "El...

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    Delilah Martinez, center, who along with her husband, Ricky "El Jefe" Martinez, helps to hold a cookout for recent migrants staying in the Pilsen neighborhood on May 18, 2023. The couple, along with family and friends, have been fundraising to help migrants since August.

  • Darli Samantha Delgado, 6, watches videos while resting on an...

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    Darli Samantha Delgado, 6, watches videos while resting on an air mattress next to other migrants on May 22, 2023, at the Chicago Police Department's 7th District station in the Englewood neighborhood.

  • Migrants' belongings are kept on air mattresses on May 22,...

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    Migrants' belongings are kept on air mattresses on May 22, 2023, at the Chicago Police Department's 7th District station in the Englewood neighborhood.

  • Jerson Puertas, from Venezuela, gets dressed after showering in a...

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    Jerson Puertas, from Venezuela, gets dressed after showering in a mobile shower set up outside New Life Church in the Little Village neighborhood on May 18, 2023.

  • Migrants staying in the Pilsen neighborhood gather for a cookout...

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    Migrants staying in the Pilsen neighborhood gather for a cookout organized by Delilah Martinez and Ricky "El Jefe" Martinez on May 18, 2023. They have been raising funds to help migrants since August.

  • Kelvianyeli Bermudez, 4, of Venezuela, center, makes crafts with help...

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    Kelvianyeli Bermudez, 4, of Venezuela, center, makes crafts with help from volunteers Fabiola Martinez, left, and Angela Jimenez, right, during a group birthday celebration in a temporary migrant shelter in the Pilsen neighborhood on May 21, 2023.

  • Ricky "El Jefe" Martinez, center, helps with a cookout for...

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    Ricky "El Jefe" Martinez, center, helps with a cookout for recent migrants staying in the Pilsen neighborhood on May 18, 2023.

  • Isaac Landaeta from Venezuela finishes showering in a mobile shower...

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    Isaac Landaeta from Venezuela finishes showering in a mobile shower set up outside New Life Church in the Little Village neighborhood on May 18, 2023. ShowerUp, an organization that provides mobile shower units for unhoused populations, is offering shower services on Mondays and Thursdays in the Little Village neighborhood.

  • Volunteer Heather Kofke-Egger distributes yoga mats to migrants sleeping inside...

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    Volunteer Heather Kofke-Egger distributes yoga mats to migrants sleeping inside the 6th District police station in the Gresham neighborhood on May 22, 2023.

  • Venezuelan migrant Eduard David Martinez, 29, watches Kennis Inpante, 25,...

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    Venezuelan migrant Eduard David Martinez, 29, watches Kennis Inpante, 25, give Baris Ayyoyo, 18, haircut outside the former Wadsworth Elementary School in the Woodlawn neighborhood on May 18, 2023, in Chicago. The city converted the former school into a temporary shelter for recently arrived migrants.

  • Brianyerlis Carreno, 10, from Venezuela, holds her 8-month-old brother, Mateo...

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    Brianyerlis Carreno, 10, from Venezuela, holds her 8-month-old brother, Mateo Vargas, outside the Chicago Police Department's 12th District station, on May 9, 2023, on the day Mayor Lori Lightfoot declared a state of emergency in response to the thousands of migrants who have arrived in the city.

  • Luciano Rivas, 2, plays on the floor in the lobby...

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    Luciano Rivas, 2, plays on the floor in the lobby of the 17th District Chicago police station on May 4, 2023. His family, from Venezuela, and other migrants are sheltering at the station.

  • Alison Isaac Malave Zambrano, 5, from left, and Franyer Lopez,...

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    Alison Isaac Malave Zambrano, 5, from left, and Franyer Lopez, 12, play with basketballs next to Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez, 25th, on May 10, 2023, in a temporary shelter in Pilsen after traveling from Venezuela.

  • Andres Lopez, 1, center, looks at Franyer Lopez, 12, left,...

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    Andres Lopez, 1, center, looks at Franyer Lopez, 12, left, while he plays with Santiago Lopez Benitez, 12, right, as Owen Lopez Benitez, 14, sits on an air mattress next to Maria Sanchez, 22, as they all sit in a temporary shelter on May 10, 2023, in Pilsen after traveling from Venezuela. They're in a makeshift shelter in a warehouse opened by Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez, 25th.

  • Migrants shelter in a temporary space in Pilsen on May...

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    Migrants shelter in a temporary space in Pilsen on May 10, 2023. Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez, 25th, opened the shelter the night before last night in response to new migrant arrivals that have been crowding police stations in the 25th Ward.

  • Brianyerlis Carreno, 10, from Venezuela, holds her 8-month old brother...

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    Brianyerlis Carreno, 10, from Venezuela, holds her 8-month old brother Mateo Vargas outside the Chicago Police 12th District station, May 9, 2023, on the day Mayor Lori Lightfoot declared a state of emergency in response to the thousands of migrants who have arrived in the city.

  • A group of migrants talk with police officers inside the...

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    A group of migrants talk with police officers inside the 12th District police station shortly before they were taken away on a bus, May 9, 2023, in Chicago.

  • Tatiana Valentina Aldazoro Torres, 7, of Venezuela blows bubbles while...

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    Tatiana Valentina Aldazoro Torres, 7, of Venezuela blows bubbles while sitting outside the Chicago Police 12th District station on May 9, 2023, the day Mayor Lori Lightfoot declared a state of emergency in response to the thousands of migrants who have arrived in the city.

  • A group of migrants board a bus outside the 12th...

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    A group of migrants board a bus outside the 12th District police station on May 9, 2023 in Chicago.

  • Enrique Villegas, 27, looks at his phone while lying down...

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    Enrique Villegas, 27, looks at his phone while lying down beside Maikel Lombano, 39, as the migrants from Caracas, Venezuela, take shelter in the lobby of the 17th District Chicago police station on May 4, 2023.

  • A Chicago police officer fans out a coloring book for...

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    A Chicago police officer fans out a coloring book for Antony Oviedo, 2, as the Venezuelan migrants take shelter in the lobby of the 17th District Chicago police station on May 4, 2023.

  • A Chicago police officer briefly draws with a child after...

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    A Chicago police officer briefly draws with a child after setting up a large piece of paper as Venezuelan migrant families take shelter in the lobby of the 17th District Chicago police station, May 4, 2023.

  • During a public meeting at South Shore International College Preparatory...

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    During a public meeting at South Shore International College Preparatory High School in Chicago on May 4, 2023, Marjorie Love expresses her displeasure with a plan to place migrants in a the shuttered former South Shore High School.

  • People applaud a comment made against a plan to place...

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    People applaud a comment made against a plan to place migrants in the shuttered former South Shore High School, during a public meeting at South Shore International College Preparatory High School on May 4, 2023.

  • The Leone Beach Park fieldhouse where migrants are staying, May...

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    The Leone Beach Park fieldhouse where migrants are staying, May 4, 2023, in Rogers Park.

  • Michell de Jesus Bousquet Sanchez plays with his son, Dalian...

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    Michell de Jesus Bousquet Sanchez plays with his son, Dalian Jerikop Bousquet Mateo, 4, alongside his pregnant wife, Yosairy Mateo, on May 4, 2023, in the lobby of the 24th District Chicago police station in Rogers Park, where they have been staying for four days. Sanchez, who is originally from Venezuela and had his son with his wife in Peru, said he arrived in Chicago from New Jersey last week and is looking for work but has not yet found anywhere to live.

  • A migrant waits inside the Chicago Police Department's 1st District...

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    A migrant waits inside the Chicago Police Department's 1st District station at 18th and State streets on April 1, 2023. Advocates are raising concerns about living conditions there, especially for those with health needs.

  • Venezuelan migrants Karen Malave and daughter Avril Brandelli, 7, eat...

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    Venezuelan migrants Karen Malave and daughter Avril Brandelli, 7, eat food left by a volunteer on April 26, 2023, their seventh day of waiting inside Chicago's 16th District police station.

  • Two young children wait outside April 26, 2023, as dozens...

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    Two young children wait outside April 26, 2023, as dozens of migrants line up to obtain city identification at Park Community Church in Chicago.

  • Luisette Kraal, coordinator for Nuevos Vecinos, helps Vanessa Moya Maquilon,...

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    Luisette Kraal, coordinator for Nuevos Vecinos, helps Vanessa Moya Maquilon, left, and Franky Balolles Parras, both Columbian migrants, as they wait April 26, 2023, to obtain city identifications at Park Community Church in Chicago.

  • A Chicago police officer attempts to remove Andre Smith, second...

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    A Chicago police officer attempts to remove Andre Smith, second from right, who along with Luis Cardona, fourth from right, is blocking a CTA bus arriving with migrants on Feb. 2, 2023, at Wadsworth Elementary School, a former school turned shelter in Woodlawn.

  • Exiting a van, a small group of migrants arrives Feb....

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    Exiting a van, a small group of migrants arrives Feb. 2, 2023, at Wadsworth Elementary School, a former school turned shelter in Woodlawn.

  • Cesar Pino Marcano, 28, a recently arrived migrant from Venezuela,...

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    Cesar Pino Marcano, 28, a recently arrived migrant from Venezuela, makes his bed at a shelter in an apartment building in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood on Jan. 12, 2023.

  • Anderson Mendez, 23, right, and Jose Carrizo, 32, sing during...

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    Anderson Mendez, 23, right, and Jose Carrizo, 32, sing during a service at Iglesia Cristiana La Vid of Park Community Church on Jan. 12, 2023 in Chicago. Mendez came from Ecuador and Carrizo came from Venezuela.

  • Kevin Gonzalez, 23, a recently arrived migrant from Venezuela, looks...

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    Kevin Gonzalez, 23, a recently arrived migrant from Venezuela, looks over his cell phone as he rests at Alderman Byron Sigcho-Lopez's office in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood on Jan. 12, 2023.

  • Jose Carrizo, 32, watches Luisette Kraal, left, hands a backpack...

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    Jose Carrizo, 32, watches Luisette Kraal, left, hands a backpack with writing supplies to Anderson Mendez, 23, right, at Iglesia Cristiana La Vid of Park Community Church on Jan. 12, 2023 in Chicago. Mendez migrated from Ecuador and Carrizo migrated from Venezuela.

  • Joel Jesus Gomez, 28, center, a recently arrived migrant from...

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    Joel Jesus Gomez, 28, center, a recently arrived migrant from Venezuela, watches television as he and Kevin Gonzalez, 23, also of Venezuela, find shelter at Alderman Byron Sigcho-Lopez's office in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood on Jan. 12, 2023.

  • Migrants traveling from Denver arrive in Chicago and wait to...

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    Migrants traveling from Denver arrive in Chicago and wait to depart on a second bus at Union Station on Jan. 7, 2023.

  • Migrants move from one bus to a CTA bus after...

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    Migrants move from one bus to a CTA bus after arriving from Denver at Chicago's Union Station on Jan. 7, 2023.

  • Chicago's Office of Emergency Management and Communications worker counts people...

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    Chicago's Office of Emergency Management and Communications worker counts people on a CTA bus after two buses with migrants from Denver arrived at Union Station on Jan. 7, 2023.

  • An Office of Emergency Management and Communications worker counts people...

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    An Office of Emergency Management and Communications worker counts people on a CTA bus after two buses carrying migrants from Denver arrived at Chicago's Union Station on Jan. 7, 2023.

  • Migrants move from a tour bus to CTA bus after...

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    Migrants move from a tour bus to CTA bus after arriving from Denver at Union Station in Chicago on Jan. 7, 2023.

  • Two buses transporting migrants from other states arrive at Union...

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    Two buses transporting migrants from other states arrive at Union Station in Chicago on Jan 7, 2023.

  • An Office of Emergency Management and Communications worker talks to...

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    An Office of Emergency Management and Communications worker talks to the people on a CTA bus after two buses with migrants from Denver arrived at Chicago's Union Station on Jan. 7, 2023.

  • Migrants from the Texas border arrive in a chartered bus...

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    Migrants from the Texas border arrive in a chartered bus on Oct. 14, 2022, at Chicago's Union Station. They were transferred to CTA buses.

  • A migrant from the Texas border pauses outside Chicago's Union...

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    A migrant from the Texas border pauses outside Chicago's Union Station after arriving by chartered bus on Oct. 14, 2022.

  • Carlos Castillo, from left, Jesus Sanoja and Elizabeth Navarro stand...

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    Carlos Castillo, from left, Jesus Sanoja and Elizabeth Navarro stand outside a hotel in Elk Grove Village after eating donated Little Caesars pizza on Sept. 15, 2022. Castillo, Sanoja and Navarro, all of whom are from Venezuela, are part of a group of migrants who were bused from Texas to Chicago and are now staying at the hotel.

  • Jhean Carlos, from Venezuela, plays with a soccer ball outside...

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    Jhean Carlos, from Venezuela, plays with a soccer ball outside a hotel while eating donated pizza on Sept. 15, 2022, in Elk Grove Village. Carlos is among a group of migrants bused from Texas to Chicago and are now staying at the hotel.

  • Migrants are led from one bus to another bus after...

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    Migrants are led from one bus to another bus after arriving from Texas at Union Station in Chicago on Sept. 9, 2022.

  • A migrant who has arrived from Texas to Chicago's Union...

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    A migrant who has arrived from Texas to Chicago's Union Station waves after exiting a bus on Sept. 9, 2022.

  • Migrants who've traveled from Texas wait to depart on a...

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    Migrants who've traveled from Texas wait to depart on a secondary bus after arriving at Union Station in Chicago on Sept. 9, 2022.

  • Elvin Antonio Gomez, left, is led with other migrants from...

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    Elvin Antonio Gomez, left, is led with other migrants from one bus to another bus after arriving from Texas at Union Station in Chicago on Sept. 9, 2022.

  • Elvin Antonio Gomez, center, is led with other migrants from...

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    Elvin Antonio Gomez, center, is led with other migrants from one bus to another bus after arriving from Texas at Union Station in Chicago on Sept. 9, 2022.

  • Migrants move from one bus to another bus after arriving...

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    Migrants move from one bus to another bus after arriving from Texas at Union Station in Chicago on Sept. 9, 2022.

  • Migrants from Venezuela relax in the grass outside of the...

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    Migrants from Venezuela relax in the grass outside of the Hampton Inn & Suites in suburban Burr Ridge as a cross-country team passes by in the background on Sept. 8, 2022.

  • Israel Velasquez, 13, gives a kiss to his little sister,...

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    Israel Velasquez, 13, gives a kiss to his little sister, Ana Isabel, 3 months, as the family relaxes with other migrants from Venezuela outside of the Hampton Inn & Suites in suburban Burr Ridge on Sept. 8, 2022.

  • Migrants from Venezuela relax outside of the Hampton Inn &...

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    Migrants from Venezuela relax outside of the Hampton Inn & Suites in suburban Burr Ridge on Sept. 8, 2022.

  • Zaide Colorado, left, and Daniel Corondo relax with other migrants...

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    Zaide Colorado, left, and Daniel Corondo relax with other migrants from Venezuela outside of the Hampton Inn & Suites in suburban Burr Ridge on Sept. 8, 2022.

  • A group of men stand outside Union Station after arriving...

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    A group of men stand outside Union Station after arriving on a bus with other migrants sent by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Aug. 31, 2022, in Chicago.

  • Naydelin Guerrel takes a brief break as Nelson Serrano puts...

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    Naydelin Guerrel takes a brief break as Nelson Serrano puts away groceries from a food pantry at Adalberto United Methodist Church, Sept. 1, 2022, in Chicago. Two buses of migrants from Central and South American countries were bused to Chicago from Texas on Aug. 31. The church was housing more than a dozen migrants from recent busing relocations, including Guerrel, who arrived Wednesday, and Serrano, who arrived on Aug. 16.

  • The Rev. Jacobita Cortes shows where migrants are sleeping in...

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    The Rev. Jacobita Cortes shows where migrants are sleeping in the sanctuary at Adalberto United Methodist Church on Sept. 1, 2022, in Chicago. The church was housing more than a dozen migrants from recent busing relocations.

  • Nelson Serrano tidies up his sleeping area in the sanctuary...

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    Nelson Serrano tidies up his sleeping area in the sanctuary at Adalberto United Methodist Church on Sept. 1, 2022. Two buses of migrants from Central and South American countries were bused to Chicago from Texas on Aug. 31. The church was housing more than a dozen migrants from recent busing relocations, including Serrano, who arrived on Aug. 16.

  • Nelson Serrano becomes emotional while talking about his parents in...

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    Nelson Serrano becomes emotional while talking about his parents in his native Venezuela as Naydelin Guerrel listens at Adalberto United Methodist Church in Chicago on Sept. 1, 2022. The church was housing more than a dozen migrants from recent busing relocations, including Guerrel, who arrived Aug. 31, and Serrano, who arrived on Aug. 16.

  • Nelson Serrano and Naydelin Guerrel put away groceries from a...

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    Nelson Serrano and Naydelin Guerrel put away groceries from a food pantry at Adalberto United Methodist Church on Sept. 1, 2022. The church was housing more than a dozen migrants from recent busing relocations.

  • Yumary Briseño carries groceries from a nearby food pantry to...

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    Yumary Briseño carries groceries from a nearby food pantry to her makeshift sleeping area in the sanctuary at Adalberto United Methodist Church on Sept. 1, 2022, in Chicago. The church was housing more than a dozen migrants from recent busing relocations, including Briseño, who arrived on Aug. 16.

  • The Rev. Jacobita Cortes greets neighbors outside Adalberto United Methodist...

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    The Rev. Jacobita Cortes greets neighbors outside Adalberto United Methodist Church on Sept. 1, 2022.

  • Nelson Serrano, left, rests on a pew outside Adalberto United...

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    Nelson Serrano, left, rests on a pew outside Adalberto United Methodist Church on Sept. 1, 2022, in Chicago. The church was housing more than a dozen migrants from recent busing relocations, including Serrano, who arrived on Aug. 16.

  • A group of men stand outside Union Station after arriving...

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    A group of men stand outside Union Station after arriving on a bus with other migrants sent by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Aug. 31, 2022, in Chicago.

  • Elier Salazar Chacon, 29, carries his 3-year-old daughter Cataleya Salazar...

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    Elier Salazar Chacon, 29, carries his 3-year-old daughter Cataleya Salazar Ramirez while talking with a Chicago police officer after arriving on a bus with other migrants from Texas at Union Station on Aug. 31, 2022, in Chicago.

  • A police officer talks with a group of people outside...

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    A police officer talks with a group of people outside Union Station after a bus carrying migrants arrived from Texas to Chicago on Aug. 31, 2022.

  • Ana Ramirez Duran, 22, who says she is 8 months'...

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    Ana Ramirez Duran, 22, who says she is 8 months' pregnant, holds her 3-year-old daughter, Cataleya Salazar Ramirez, after arriving on a bus from Texas with other migrants at Union Station in Chicago on Aug. 31, 2022.

  • A food ration bag is clutched by Elier Salazar Chacon,...

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    A food ration bag is clutched by Elier Salazar Chacon, 29, after arriving on a bus with other migrants from Texas at Chicago's Union Station on Aug. 31, 2022.

  • A group of migrants board a CTA bus at Chicago's...

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    A group of migrants board a CTA bus at Chicago's Union Station to be taken to a Salvation Army shelter after arriving from Texas on Aug. 31, 2022.

  • Ricky Flores, far right, hands out McDonalds to the first...

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    Ricky Flores, far right, hands out McDonalds to the first group of migrants as they wait to be taken on a CTA bus to a shelter shortly after arriving on a bus from Texas at Union Station on Aug. 31, 2022.

  • Salvation Army workers and Chicago firefighters greet a group of...

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    Salvation Army workers and Chicago firefighters greet a group of migrants at a Salvation Army building in Chicago after a group of migrants was sent by bus from Texas on Aug. 31, 2022.

  • Julianna Ovalles, from left, Maria Cortez and Oscar Bracho, all...

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    Julianna Ovalles, from left, Maria Cortez and Oscar Bracho, all of Venezuela, listen to Samantha Oulavong teach an English lesson in Margaret Hie Ding Lin Park on June 8, 2023. Most of the group stays across the street at the Chicago Police Department's 1st District station.

  • Volunteer Heather Kofke-Egger distributes yoga mats for sleeping to migrants...

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    Volunteer Heather Kofke-Egger distributes yoga mats for sleeping to migrants sleeping in a police station Monday on May 22, 2023, at the 6th District in Gresham.

  • Ricky Flores, right, hands out McDonalds to the first group...

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    Ricky Flores, right, hands out McDonalds to the first group of migrants as they wait to be taken on a CTA bus to a shelter shortly after arriving on a bus from Texas at Union Station on Aug. 31, 2022.

  • Migrants look out the window as they ride a CTA...

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    Migrants look out the window as they ride a CTA bus leaving the High Ridge YMCA shelter to be transferred to Daley College on June 13, 2023.

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More than 10,000 asylum-seekers, mostly from Venezuela, have arrived in Chicago since August, after Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, a Republican, began putting recent refugees from Central and South America onto one-way buses to Chicago and other democratic cities, arguing that liberal “sanctuary cities” should readily take on more of the burden from the border crisis.

The migrants have arrived on buses, planes and other means of transportation with help from not-for-profit organizations at the border and on their own from different states, after hearing from fellow asylum-seekers that in Chicago there’s shelter and food available.

But city and state resources have not been able to keep up, most recently forcing migrants to sleep in police stations and galvanizing residents and faith-based groups to create makeshift shelters and even house the migrants themselves. Twelve temporary city-run shelters have opened throughout the city, including one at Wilbur Wright College and another one in Richard J. Daley College, an attempt to move migrants out of police stations but still without a clear plan of a more permanent future.

Meanwhile, migrant children living in temporary shelters enrolled in Chicago Public Schools, giving families a semblance of normalcy in an otherwise intense state of transition. Volunteers are responding to needs by providing pop-up showers, clothing donations, hot meals, medical screenings and other temporary services. Communities are slowly getting used to the hundreds of new arrivals sleeping in abandoned schools, recreation centers and hotels in their neighborhoods.

Here’s what to know about Chicago’s migrant crisis.

What’s happening in Chicago?

Julianna Ovalles, from left, Maria Cortez and Oscar Bracho, all of Venezuela, listen to Samantha Oulavong teach an English lesson in Margaret Hie Ding Lin Park on June 8, 2023. Most of the group stays across the street at the Chicago Police Department's 1st District station.
Julianna Ovalles, from left, Maria Cortez and Oscar Bracho, all of Venezuela, listen to Samantha Oulavong teach an English lesson in Margaret Hie Ding Lin Park on June 8, 2023. Most of the group stays across the street at the Chicago Police Department’s 1st District station.

Then-Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot declared a state of emergency in early May in response to the thousands of migrants who have settled in the city, often under harsh living conditions.

The executive order marked the outgoing administration’s grimmest prognosis yet on how Chicago’s most vulnerable new arrivals will fare as the city braces for the imminent end of its runway on financial assistance. It came nine months after Abbott began putting recent refugees from Central and South America onto buses, which Lightfoot derided as a “political stunt” while also conceding the buses will not stop.

More than 10,000 such migrants have since come to the city, and Mayor Brandon Johnson has called the situation “wicked” and “unconscionable.” He has promised to help the city come together to provide for those who wish to “find real comfort here.”

Chicago is seeing its next big wave of new arrivals, however, despite the safety net that awaits them growing more frayed by the week. Families, including children and pregnant women, are still sleeping on the floor of crowded police stations, while more than a hundred daily new arrivals add to the need at untenable rates. Read more here.

Catch up on the latest news.

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Volunteer Heather Kofke-Egger distributes yoga mats for sleeping to migrants sleeping in a police station Monday on May 22, 2023, at the 6th District in Gresham.
Volunteer Heather Kofke-Egger distributes yoga mats for sleeping to migrants sleeping in a police station Monday on May 22, 2023, at the 6th District in Gresham.

Without any governmental help, a small house of worship on Division Avenue, Adalberto Memorial United Methodist Church, has turned into a temporary shelter that has housed nearly 100 migrants. Many have transitioned into more permanent housing and found jobs, establishing a network within the group to lend each other a hand in their new home, Chicago.

At the church, the migrants share their journeys, fears and dreams. As some move out, others make room for new arrivals by cleaning up the sleeping areas in between church pews. And during Sunday service, everyone — those who have transitioned out and those who recently arrived — is invited to have lunch together.

Beyond the new reality that migrants face and the story of their desperate need to flee their home countries to undergo a journey north where many are now homeless, are people who once had homes, and jobs. Read more here.

Faces of volunteers: They provide more than donations and shelter to migrants in Chicago. They give love.

Ricky Flores, right, hands out McDonalds to the first group of migrants as they wait to be taken on a CTA bus to a shelter shortly after arriving on a bus from Texas at Union Station on Aug. 31, 2022.
Ricky Flores, right, hands out McDonalds to the first group of migrants as they wait to be taken on a CTA bus to a shelter shortly after arriving on a bus from Texas at Union Station on Aug. 31, 2022.

The volunteers, parents who work full-time jobs, artists and even doctors, can be found at city- and community-run shelters and police stations, filling the gaps left by the city and state as government officials grapple with the lack of funding, resources and shelter space for the more than 10,000 asylum-seekers who have arrived since August.

For the migrants, people such as Ricky Flores, a roofer by trade, are more than just volunteers: They’re friends. Read more here.

What is Title 42?

The restrictions on asylum that have allowed the U.S. to quickly expel migrants are often referred to as Title 42, because the authority comes from Title 42 of a 1944 public health law that allows curbs on migration in the name of protecting public health.

The end of Title 42’s use has raised questions about what will happen with migration at the U.S.-Mexico border. The Biden administration is preparing for an increase in migrants. Read more here.