Illinois sending $41.5 million to 6 Chicago-area governments taking in
migrants
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[September 30, 2023]
By Greg Bishop | The Center Square
(The Center Square) – Six Chicago-area local governments are set to
receive more than $41 million in taxpayer-funded grants from the state
of Illinois to serve some of the 15,000 non-citizen migrant arrivals.
Gov. J.B. Pritzker said at first, the state was helping pay for hotel
stays for new migrants in Chicago.
“And that worked for a little while,” Pritzker said. “It doesn't work
well for providing all the services that are necessary. So we’ve moved
off of that and are assisting in every other way we can.”
He also asked other governments throughout Illinois to volunteer to take
in the migrants and provide services.
“We have provided grant opportunities to cities that will do that,”
Pritzker said. “It’s a voluntary endeavor.”
Pritzker's administration announced Friday $41.5 million in grants for
local governments to accept asylum seekers. Chicago is getting more than
$30 million in new grants. The city of Joliet is getting $8.6 million.
Elgin is getting nearly $1.3 million. Lake County will get $1 million.
The city of Urbana will get $250,000 while Oak park will get $150,000.
The money will be used for direct services like shelter, food, legal
support and health care.
Pritzker said in a statement Illinois is “a welcoming state.”
"Although we will still need significant federal support as this crisis
continues, these grants will empower local governments to build out
services and supports for new arrivals so we can successfully transition
them into our state and give them the opportunity to complete their
legal asylum process," Pritzker said in a statement Friday.
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Governor JB Pritzker
To date, Pritzker’s office said the state has contributed $328 million
overall to support asylum seekers.
Earlier this month, state Rep. Dan Ugaste, R-Geneva, urged for a
thorough review of such spending.
“And the state should have an idea of where all that money is going, how
it’s being spent and make sure it’s being used properly, just as we
should with everything,” Ugaste said.
NBC 5 Chicago reported the city of Chicago paid more than $56 million to
a health care staffing provider for medical services. One invoice the
NBC 5 reported showed one nurse was paid $20,000 for one week of work at
a migrant shelter.
Sanctuary cities like Chicago, Washington D.C., New York City and others
have seen tens of thousands of foreign national arrive since President
Joe Biden took office and altered border security and immigration
policies at both the southern and northern U.S. borders.
The border state of Texas has seen the bulk of migrants crossing in from
Mexico, and Pritzker has criticized Texas Gov. Greg Abbott for his
implementation of a plan to bus a small portion of those to sanctuary
cities such as Chicago.
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