Sanctuary cities are scaling back on their migrant shelter systems as arrivals slow down and they brace for Donald Trump's return to the White House.
The border was on the ballot, and it won, along with President-elect Donald Trump. Now sanctuary cities are scaling back on their migrant shelter systems as proponents of illegal immigration brace for what Trump and his incoming 'border czar' Tom Homan have vowed will be a mass deportation operation. New York City officials have already announced closures of multiple shelters, where they had housed hundreds of migrants, and are expected to scale back more.
Mayor Eric Adams is also putting an end to the city's debit card program that paid out $3.2 million to 2,600 migrant families, according to Gothamist. In Chicago, Mayor Brandon Johnson announced plans this week to close multiple shelters by Dec. 1, according to Block Club Chicago. The Windy City's largest, a temporary shelter housing 1,500 migrants in the Inn of Chicago, shutters Friday.
Illegal migrant says crime 'increases every day' amid presence of Venezuelan gang 'We are shifting to a more cost-effective, equitable and strategic approach that addresses homelessness for all who need support in the city of Chicago,' Johnson said in late October. 'This transition is in line with the sharp decline in migration to Chicago and our current budget realities.
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