What Chicago can learn from New York’s response to arriving migrants
Advocates in New York City warn of chaos and inhumane conditions as the city casts some migrants onto the street.
As Chicago delayed its 60-day shelter-stay limit due to weather, New York has been enforcing its limit on single adults for months — and in January, started removing families.
Reset learns how the two cities compare in their response to sheltering migrants from reporters based in Chicago and New York City.
GUESTS: Michael Loria, Chicago Sun-Times reporter
Giulia McDonnell Nieto del Rio, Immigration Reporter for New York-based outlet, Documented
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What Chicago can learn from New York’s response to arriving migrants
Advocates in New York City warn of chaos and inhumane conditions as the city casts some migrants onto the street.
As Chicago delayed its 60-day shelter-stay limit due to weather, New York has been enforcing its limit on single adults for months — and in January, started removing families.
Reset learns how the two cities compare in their response to sheltering migrants from reporters based in Chicago and New York City.
GUESTS: Michael Loria, Chicago Sun-Times reporter
Giulia McDonnell Nieto del Rio, Immigration Reporter for New York-based outlet, Documented