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Immigration

Posted inImmigration

Q&A: Expert Voices on Migration and the Humanitarian Crisis

by Alma Campos and Wendy Wei November 17, 2023November 18, 2023
Posted inLatest

At a NYC Reticketing Site, Some Migrants Are Choosing Chicago

by Wendy Wei and Oscar B. Castillo November 17, 2023November 18, 2023
Posted inNotes

Welcome to the Migration Issue

by Alma Campos, Wendy Wei and The Editors November 16, 2023November 16, 2023
Posted inImmigration

UN Specialist Warned City Council Tent Camps Could Become Permanent

by Wendy Wei, Jim Daley and Matt Chapman October 27, 2023November 18, 2023
Posted inLatest

Experto de las Naciones Unidas advirtió que los campamentos para migrantes podrían hacerse permanentes

by Wendy Wei, Jim Daley and Matt Chapman October 27, 2023January 8, 2024
Posted inArt

Documentary Screening Sparks Conversation About the Future of Chicago’s Chinatown 

by Xuandi Wang October 23, 2023November 3, 2023
Posted inImmigration

Personas reciben llamadas engañosas sobre la ordenanza de ciudad santuario que protege a inmigrantes

by Wendy Wei October 12, 2023October 12, 2023
A woman wearing an olive green jacket and jeans, as well as a surgical mask, speaks through the microphone of a bullhorn. A Latinx man with shoulder-length hair and a black jacket, also wearing a mask, holds the bullhorn. The base of the Picasso statue in Daley plaza is behind them, and the glass facade of the Federal Building is in the background.
Posted inLatest

Tent Camp Debate Highlights Uneven Burdens in Migrant Response

by Wendy Wei and Jim Daley October 2, 2023October 9, 2023
A woman wearing an olive green jacket and jeans, as well as a surgical mask, speaks through the microphone of a bullhorn. A Latinx man with shoulder-length hair and a black jacket, also wearing a mask, holds the bullhorn. The base of the Picasso statue in Daley plaza is behind them, and the glass facade of the Federal Building is in the background.
Posted inEn español

El debate sobre los campamentos resalta desafíos en la respuesta migratoria en Chicago

by Jim Daley and Wendy Wei October 2, 2023October 27, 2023
Posted inImmigration

Robocalls Mislead on Welcoming City Amendment

by Wendy Wei September 22, 2023September 22, 2023

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