Chicago to use warming buses for migrants during winter storm
They are warming buses for asylum seekers to stay while they wait for a temporary housing solution. The number of buses parked has increased in the past few days.
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They are warming buses for asylum seekers to stay while they wait for a temporary housing solution. The number of buses parked has increased in the past few days.
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The Chicago Transit Authority said service on the Yellow Line – also known as the Skokie Swift – will resume at 4:45 a.m. Friday.
It's nicknamed the Skokie Swift, but the process of it getting the CTA Yellow Line back online after a November crash has been awfully slow.
Omotayo Kassim, 34, has been charged with multiple felony counts in the suspected road rage shooting on New Year's Eve.
The cost to fill out an application is over $400, so a local alderman and a nonprofit are helping migrants apply to be able to legally work.
Omotayo Kassim, 34, is charged with three felony counts.
Meanwhile, the influx of migrants into the city continues, with 350 arriving over the weekend after Texas sent a private plane to Rockford before they boarded buses for Chicago.
Mayor Brandon Johnson's office wanted to repurpose the pandemic relief money without putting it to the City Council for a vote.
Anyone who recognizes the suspects is asked to call Area 2 detectives at 312-747-8271.
More than 14,000 migrants have been living in 27 Chicago shelters, with even more waiting at police stations and airports to get into shelters.
Police say a 5-year-old girl was found unresponsive inside the building and was pronounced dead on the scene.
It comes as police shuttled dozens of migrants from the suburbs to Chicago after the city made it harder for unauthorized buses to drop off migrants without notice.
Calls for federal help come as more than 100 more migrants arrived in Chicago via airplane from Texas.
Employees that work at the shopping center at 87th Street and Cottage Grove Avenue said the 53-year-old security guard gave his life to protect others.