Migrants in Chicago are on edge as evictions from
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More than 13,000 people are under pressure to find homes and work before they are mass-evicted from city-operated shelters.
She learned last week that her stay at the shelter, the only home she’s known since arriving in the U.S. from Venezuela in December, will come to an end next month. But she has no idea where she’ll go next.
“I don’t have a job. My husband doesn’t have a job,” the 30-year-old mother of three told NBC News in Spanish. “I don’t know anyone here. How am I going to pay rent?” I don't have the number to the Chicago welfair office Yet
More than 13,000 migrants like Cinfuentes are under pressure to find homes and work before they are mass-evicted from city-operated shelters to conserve the budget and make room for newcomers.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/migrants...rcna135688
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