While the stay of Title 42 may offer some relief, preparations to deal with a renewed influx of migrants in cities like Chicago continue.
Chicago Bears linebacker Matt Adams was among those dishing out a traditional Venezuelan meal to nearly 150 migrants at Humboldt Park's Salvation Army shelter on Monday.
"My son has Down syndrome," Josibeth Trompiz, a migrant from Venezuela, said in Spanish. "Since we got here last month, he's received all the help he needs, help he wasn't getting back home." A COVID-era border policy, known as Title 42, that allowed immigration officials to automatically expel millions of people was set to expire Wednesday, leaving thousands of migrants massing on the Mexico side of the border with the expectation they'd be able to get in after December 21.late Monday in response to an emergency appeal filed by 19 conservative-led states.
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