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Chicago Residents File Lawsuit to Stop City from Using Public Buildings to House Illegals

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Residents in the South Shore community of Chicago filed a lawsuit on September 26th to stop the city from housing illegals in public buildings such as police stations and schools.

The residents filed a prior lawsuit in May which sought to stop illegals from being housed specifically at the former South Shore High School in their community.

The city ultimately determined they would not use the South Shore site and the residents voluntarily dropped the lawsuit.

But as the flood of illegals continues, and more and more public buildings are being used for the benefit of non-citizens, the South Shore residents filed an updated, broader lawsuit in Cook County.

The new lawsuit argues that the use of public buildings to house illegals is a nuisance to the community and the city is also violating zoning ordinances by using public areas.

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