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Major Chicago news outlet finally notices decline in migrant influx

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* As we’ve been discussing, on October 20th, the City of Chicago reported that 28 buses carrying migrants had arrived in the previous seven days. That was down from 53 during the week ending October 6. On October 27, that weekly number had fallen to 16, and was reported as 15 a week later. This past week, the number remained at 15 buses. The Sun-Times has finally noticed the trend

After two months of ballooning bus arrivals in Chicago that stretched the resources of the city and volunteers, the number of buses coming into the city has slowed, and the number of migrants at police stations is at its lowest point in months.

On Monday, around 2,300 migrants were awaiting shelter at police stations and airports, the fewest since late September, according to data from the city’s Office of Emergency Management and Communications. Bus arrivals are back down to a couple a day from roughly nine a day.

The slowing rate of arrivals and falling number staying at police stations comes with winter just around the corner, something advocates have feared could put the health of thousands at risk.

The 1,800 migrants still camped out at police stations, with freezing weather coming, is down 33% from just a week ago.

The number of new arrivals in staging areas dropped about 22 percent, from 3,228 the previous week to 2,529 by last Friday. This is a trend we’ve noticed for a while now.

The number of new leases signed jumped to 640 in October, from 125 in July. Again, same upward trend that’s been happening for months.

Fox 32 picked up the Sun-Times story, so maybe the word will finally spread.

* Meanwhile

As a sense of urgency grows, with winter fast approaching, Chicago’s mayor says he is looking to shore up support with influential pastors as the city efforts migrant relief. […]

Addressing the latest concerns at the Indiana Avenue Pentecostal Church of God in Bronzeville, Johnson was joined by Bishop Simon Gordon with the Triedstone Church of Chicago. Gordon asked Chicagoans to stand with their mayor as the city navigates their plans for the unhoused.

“We have to be good citizens and be able to accept and deal with those who come in to be a part of the process,” Gordon said.

* At that same press conference, a reporter asked this

Have you ever considered turning the buses around? The buses arrived here saying, You know what, there’s no more room at the inn. We can no longer have the capacity to take anyone else. Maybe it’s time to turn the buses around.

And how would the city do that? Surround the buses with armed police officers and force people to go where they don’t want to go? I can think of a few laws off the top of my head that this would be violating. Also, are they going to put armed officers on buses full of people here legally until they reach city limits?

Do reporters even stop to think for one second before they pop off like that? That person sounded like George Wallace at the school house door, for crying out loud.

Not to mention that the phrase “no more room at the inn” was uttered at a Christian church, of all places.

* From Isabel…

posted by Rich Miller
Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 11:26 am

Comments

  1. ==You know what, there’s no more room at the inn.==

    As a reporter, perhaps the person who said this could investigate the origin of this particular turn of phrase, and what its usage in this context therefore implies.

    Comment by Roadrager Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 11:35 am

  2. === Do reporters even stop to think for one second before they pop off like that? ===

    Evidently not. Sadly not. Shamefully not.

    I guess that’s why folks are worried about the need to beef up the quality of local news.

    Comment by Norseman Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 11:46 am

  3. ===You know what, there’s no more room at the inn.===

    This was asked at a Christian church. Irony is dead.

    Comment by 47th Ward Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 11:47 am

  4. The one thing that may have the most impact on slowing this down may turn out to be Mother Nature. Winter is coming. They got their first taste of it on Halloween and it wasn’t really that cold.

    Comment by levivotedforjudy Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 11:55 am

  5. ===Irony is dead===

    And blasphemy is alive and well.

    Comment by Rich Miller Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 12:03 pm

  6. The mayor should be moving quickly to take advantage of this slow down. While winter will keep people away; springtime will bring people back in larger numbers. The last 6 months were wasted by the admin with nothing being done. I hope the next 6 go a lot better.

    Comment by No More Excuses Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 12:26 pm

  7. The sad thing is that this reporter could have been from literally any of the TV stations, even though that sounds like it could have been from a far-right fringe publication.

    Comment by NIU Grad Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 12:58 pm

  8. Be careful Rich, with gems like this you may win your own award as best contributor/commenter/poster

    ===Irony is dead===
    And blasphemy is alive and well.

    Comment by Lurker Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 1:00 pm

  9. I just love when Jesus, in his robe and sandals, sassily says “no more room at the inn!” /s

    Comment by Jerry Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 2:14 pm

  10. - No More Excuses: “The mayor should be moving quickly to take advantage of this slow down. While winter will keep people away; springtime will bring people back in larger numbers. The last 6 months were wasted by the admin with nothing being done. I hope the next 6 go a lot better.”

    That would require the Mayor to have an actual plan though. With people to execute it. That he appoints. To your post though, yes I agree that I hope the next six months go better. Because the previous six have been a disaster.

    Comment by Just a guy Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 6:52 pm

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