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    Chicago’s Migrant Crisis During Democratic National Convention Preparations

    August 18, 2024Updated:August 18, 20243 Mins Read
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    A view inside the migrant family housing shelter at the former St. Bartholomew school and convent in Portage Park in Chicago. (Joel Angel Juarez for The Washington Post)
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    Chicago has seen significant changes in its handling of migrant arrivals, but as the city prepares for the Democratic National Convention, the strain of accommodating tens of thousands of new arrivals remains a pressing issue. Migrants who were once crowded in shelters and public spaces are now less visible, but the challenges of supporting those who have already arrived continue to shape local politics and community tensions.

    The city’s response to the influx of migrants, who were primarily bused in from Texas, reflects broader struggles within the Democratic Party over immigration policy. Vice President Kamala Harris is expected to address border security during the convention, but this may not satisfy all members of her party, particularly those who oppose the Biden administration’s more restrictive measures on asylum seekers. The friction is evident in Chicago, where local Democrats are divided over the city’s expenditure on the newcomers in the absence of sufficient federal funding.

    Chicago became a central figure in the national migration crisis after Texas Governor Greg Abbott began sending migrants to so-called sanctuary cities. Since August 2022, over 46,000 migrants have arrived in Chicago, overwhelming the city’s shelters and social services. Despite efforts to manage the situation, the arrival of new buses has put a strain on resources and heightened tensions among city officials.

    The reduction in illegal border crossings and the subsequent decrease in new arrivals has not alleviated the burden entirely. Chicago has spent over $460 million to support migrants since the buses began arriving, with federal and state aid coming in sporadic amounts. The city has stopped erecting new shelters, and the number of migrants awaiting temporary housing has decreased, yet the long-term challenges of integration and support persist.

    Local politicians and community leaders remain divided on how best to handle the ongoing situation. While some Chicagoans have shown remarkable support for the newcomers, others feel that their communities have been overlooked in favor of aiding migrants. The issue has become particularly contentious in historically marginalized areas of the city, where residents feel their needs are being neglected.

    As the Democratic National Convention approaches, the tension between the city’s need to support migrants and the political pressures of addressing broader immigration issues will be a focal point. While the convention may attempt to downplay these tensions, the ongoing challenges faced by Chicago and its migrant population will likely remain a significant topic of discussion, both inside and outside the convention.

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