Chicago Residents Sue Over Proposed Migrant Shelter in West Town's Ukrainian Village
Chicago Residents Sue Over Proposed Migrant Shelter in West Town's Ukrainian Village
Two Chicago residents have filed a lawsuit challenging the city’s plans to open a new migrant shelter in a West Town neighborhood.According to CBS News, the lawsuit was filed earlier this week in Cook County Circuit Court. It claims that Chicago’s plans to house as many as 200 migrants at an old industrial building near the intersection of Western and Grand avenues constitutes a wrongful use of the mayor’s emergency powers to waive zoning laws.The complaint also suggests that a sudden increase in migrants could pose unprecedented health and safety risks to local residents.CBS News notes that, since last August, more than 19,000 new asylum-seekers have arrived in Chicago. Thousands of these migrants have been living in police stations, or on the premises of O’Hare International Airport while awaiting spaces in city-run shelters.The two plaintiffs—identified by Block Club Chicago as James Cole and Danielle Roberts—both own homes near the site of the proposed emergency shelter. Together, they say that the city’s plans violate their due process rights to provide comment on municipal initiatives and are asking that Chicago delay the opening of the facility until officials comply with existing zoning laws and construction regulations.Block Club Chicago reports that the migrant shelter proposal has generated intense controversy, with residents of West Town and its Ukrainian Village neighborhood divided over the proposal.
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