Residents sound off about plan to house migrants at Daley College in West Lawn
We have seen a lot of opposition at other such town halls from neighbors who do not want to house migrants in their neighborhood.
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We have seen a lot of opposition at other such town halls from neighbors who do not want to house migrants in their neighborhood.
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