Colorado will halt busing of migrants to Chicago after conversation with Lightfoot, governor says

CHICAGO (WLS) — In an open letter to Colorado’s governor, Mayor Lori Lightfoot admitted the city is struggling with the ongoing influx of migrants. In fact, cameras recorded several migrants seeking shelter at the District 1 police station as the city introduced plans to house asylum seekers and as others raised some concerns.

Bundled in what little clothing they had in their luggage, migrants were dropped off at the District 1 police station.

Their long journey to the United States has been met with many detours.

Now, Chicago leaders grapple with an overflow of asylum seekers.

“This mayor and this city has to have a plan both for asylum seekers and for communities that have been here.,” said State Rep. Kam Buckner, 26th District.

Pans to house some migrants at the former Wadsworth Elementary school in the Woodlawn neighborhood are now under fire.

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Some aldermen and state legislators, spoke out against that proposal. Their message was to help people in this very community who need help, too.

“So, don’t get this twisted. This is not an ‘us against them.’ This is sanctuary for all. We can all be taken care of,” said Ald. Jeanette Taylor, 20th Ward.

“The City is continuing to engage with the Woodlawn community and is committed to carefully balancing the needs of both our residents and new arrivals. At this time, the City has not determined a firm date on when this space will open for shelter,” Mayor Lori Lighfoot’s office said in a statement.

“I understand the Woodlawn residents who are upset because they have not been consulted. They have not been part of the plan. And, that has, unfortunately, happened time after time,” said Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez, 25th Ward.

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Colorado Governor Jared Polis said he will stop bussing migrants to Chicago following a conversation he had with Mayor Lightfoot and New York City’s Eric Adams.

“Continuing to bus asylum seekers to Chicago and New York City would only exacerbate the challenges the two cities currently face and would also further victimize these mostly vulnerable individuals,” the two mayors said in a joint statement.

Also in that open letter to Colorado’s governor, Mayor Lightfoot said that as of January 4, the city has received nearly 4,000 asylum seekers from Texas alone.

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