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Chicago officials ink nearly $30M contract with security firm to move migrants to winterized camps

  • Chicago officials have awarded a $30 million contract to a private security firm to relocate asylum seekers from police stations and airports to winterized camps with large tents before winter arrives.
  • This move aims to address the growing number of migrants seeking asylum in Chicago and provide them with suitable accommodation for the cold weather. The private security firm will be responsible for transporting the migrants and ensuring their well-being in the winterized camps. The contract will help alleviate the strain on police stations and airports while ensuring the migrants' safety and comfort.
  • By taking this step, Chicago officials demonstrate their commitment to humanitarian efforts and providing appropriate living conditions for migrants seeking asylum in the city. With the winterized camps, the migrants will have access to necessary facilities and protection from the harsh weather conditions.
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NBC Chicago broke the news in Chicago, United States on Thursday, September 21, 2023.
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