Two families say they were told to leave a Rogers Park motel set up by the city of Chicago to house migrants after they missed curfew by minutes.
Saturday evening, the two families sat with their belongings at Sheridan Road and Chase Avenue as their children played with dolls and said they had nowhere else to turn.
Hadden said she did not know details of the city’s offer of alternative housing, whether the families could eventually return to the motel or would be provided other longterm housing. "Perhaps if we had been [told to leave] for something more serious," Leon said. "We don’t want anything to do with those people after they were so unfair to us."
Hadden said continuing to stay on the street outside the motel would not be an option for the families, noting that it was private property.
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