• Chicago migrants return to Venezuela ahead of winter: 'There's nothing

    From useapen@21:1/5 to All on Mon Nov 13 06:27:03 2023
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    Chicago migrants are beginning to move back to Venezuela as the city runs
    out of resources to house and support illegal immigrants.

    The Chicago Tribune reported on the account of Michael Castejon, who
    migrated with his wife and stepdaughter from Venezuela to find a better
    life. However, after several months, the family suffered from
    homelessness, a lack of job opportunities and no access to better
    education. By early November, they had requested tickets back to their
    home country.

    "The American Dream doesn’t exist anymore," Castejon said. "There’s
    nothing here for us."

    The report suggested that Castejon was not the only migrant who felt that
    way. As the city grows colder, many are requesting tickets to other cities
    or even other countries to avoid sleeping on the streets during the
    winter.

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    'THEY ARE NOT LISTENING'

    "How many more months of living in the streets will it take? No, no more.
    It’s better that I leave. At least I have my mother back home," Castejon
    said.

    Some migrants suggested they had been misled to believe that they could be granted asylum immediately and perhaps receive a work permit. Others acknowledged the sheer number of illegal immigrants overwhelming the city
    has likely depleted resources.

    "We didn’t know things would be this hard," Castejon said. "I thought the process was faster."

    City officials reported that Chicago had received more than 19,000
    migrants since August 2022. In addition, over 68,000 Chicago citizens are experiencing homelessness. As the migrant crisis grew worse, local leaders
    have begun debating Chicago's status as a "sanctuary city" for migrants.

    "We're spending a lot of money every single day," 9th Ward Alderman
    Anthony Beale said during a Chicago City Council meeting in November. "I
    think up to $40 million a month, ladies and gentlemen."

    In the meantime, the city has been forced to house migrants at O'Hare
    Airport, police stations and even youth sports fields. Many others have
    been forced onto the streets despite freezing temperatures.

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    LOCAL NEIGHBORHOOD: 'NOBODY ASKED US'

    "We just want to be home," Castejon said. "If we’re going to be sleeping
    in the streets here, we’d rather be sleeping in the streets over there."

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/chicago-migrants-return-to-venezuela- ahead-of-winter-there-s-nothing-for-us-here/ar-AA1jOhyK

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  • From Scout@21:1/5 to useapen on Mon Nov 13 07:40:24 2023
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    "useapen" <yourdime@outlook.com> wrote in message news:XnsB0BAE461AFCBX@135.181.20.170...
    Chicago migrants are beginning to move back to Venezuela as the city runs
    out of resources to house and support illegal immigrants.

    Sweet, sounds like time for the border states to increase bussing to Chicago because now Chicago has more space for illegal immigrants.

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