APTOPIX Immigration Asylum Cities
Chicago Police Department Desk Sargent Greg Noncz works as migrants from Venezuela are reflected in a marble wall while taking shelter in the department's 16th District station on Monday, May 1, 2023. Chicago has seen the number of new arrivals grow tenfold in recent days. Shelter space is scarce and migrants awaiting a bed are sleeping on floors in police stations and airports. Charles Rex Arbogast / Associated Press
APTOPIX Immigration Asylum Cities
Chicago Police Department Desk Sargent Greg Noncz works as migrants from Venezuela are reflected in a marble wall while taking shelter in the department's 16th District station on Monday, May 1, 2023. Chicago has seen the number of new arrivals grow tenfold in recent days. Shelter space is scarce and migrants awaiting a bed are sleeping on floors in police stations and airports. Charles Rex Arbogast / Associated Press

More than 10,000 migrants have arrived in Chicago in the last year, straining city services and spurring Chicagoans across the city into action.

Reset discusses the need for more funding and collaboration between the city and volunteer response teams.

GUEST: Marco Galvan, volunteer at the 9th police district in Bridgeport

APTOPIX Immigration Asylum Cities
Chicago Police Department Desk Sargent Greg Noncz works as migrants from Venezuela are reflected in a marble wall while taking shelter in the department's 16th District station on Monday, May 1, 2023. Chicago has seen the number of new arrivals grow tenfold in recent days. Shelter space is scarce and migrants awaiting a bed are sleeping on floors in police stations and airports. Charles Rex Arbogast / Associated Press
APTOPIX Immigration Asylum Cities
Chicago Police Department Desk Sargent Greg Noncz works as migrants from Venezuela are reflected in a marble wall while taking shelter in the department's 16th District station on Monday, May 1, 2023. Chicago has seen the number of new arrivals grow tenfold in recent days. Shelter space is scarce and migrants awaiting a bed are sleeping on floors in police stations and airports. Charles Rex Arbogast / Associated Press

More than 10,000 migrants have arrived in Chicago in the last year, straining city services and spurring Chicagoans across the city into action.

Reset discusses the need for more funding and collaboration between the city and volunteer response teams.

GUEST: Marco Galvan, volunteer at the 9th police district in Bridgeport