Residents in the south side of Chicago are upset over the city's plans to house migrants in a former high school in the South Shore neighborhood and are taking legal action to block the building from being turned into a temporary shelter.
Last week, the city announced that migrants would receive short-term, basic amenities at the former school while awaiting more permanent placement in a shelter. The announcement came amid reports that many of the migrants were experiencing inhumane conditions amid the"humanitarian crisis" that has pushed the city's shelter system to its limits.
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