Aldermen push for tracking migrants Chicago evicts from shelters

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Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration could soon be required to track and share more details about migrants the city evicts from its shelters under an ordinance aldermen advanced that is gaining support at City Hall.

As the Johnson administration has just begun pushing out migrants from shelters, following months of delayed plans to do so, the ordinance would compel city officials to publicly share anonymized information about those migrants it evicts — including their country of origin, age, gender, date they were removed and which shelter they left. The ordinance passed unanimously Wednesday through the council’s Immigration Committee.

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