New Chicago migrant shelter a joint effort of governments, faith organizations
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Migrants welcomed at newly opened shelter at former Catholic school on Northwest Side
Migrant families have begun to move into a new shelter at a shuttered Catholic school and convent in Portage Park. Mayor Brandon Johnson, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle and other officials toured and celebrated the opening Tuesday at St. Bartholomew school and convent. So far, 45 residents have moved into the school that can house up to 300. Residents began settling in two weeks ago, Johnson's office said. "To our new residents, I…
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