Close Menu
  • Home
  • News
    • Local
  • Opinion
  • Business
  • Health
  • Education
  • Sports
  • Podcast

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

What's Hot

DC Voters Fill the Seats at ‘Ask a D.C. Candidate Mayoral Forum’

‘Slavery Was a Good Thing,’ Black Leader Says MAGA Told Him

‘I Was Confident in Myself and Her Answer. I Knew She Would Say Yes … We Had Spent a Lot of Time Together’

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Lifestyle
  • Podcast
  • Contact Us
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
The Windy City Word
  • Home
  • News
    1. Local
    2. View All

    Uncle Remus Says Similar Restaurant Name Is Diluting Its Brand and Misleading Customers

    Youth curfew vote stalled in Chicago City Council’s public safety committee

    Organizers, CBA Coalition pushback on proposed luxury hotel near Obama Presidential Center

    New petition calls for state oversight and new leadership at Roseland Community Hospital

    DC Voters Fill the Seats at ‘Ask a D.C. Candidate Mayoral Forum’

    American College of Physicians Names First Black EVP & CEO, LeRoi Hicks

    Dads, Kids & Community Clean with a Purpose

    Building Bridges of Support: How AAPI Equity Alliance Is Strengthening California’s Anti-Hate Network

  • Opinion

    Capitalize on Slower Car Dealership Sales in 2025

    The High Cost Of Wealth Worship

    What Every Black Child Needs in the World

    Changing the Game: Westside Mom Shares Bally’s Job Experience with Son

    The Subtle Signs of Emotional Abuse: 10 Common Patterns

  • Business

    Illinois Department of Innovation & Technology supplier diversity office to host procurement webinar for vendors

    Crusader Publisher host Ukrainian Tech Businessmen eyeing Gary investment

    Sims applauds $220,000 in local Back to Business grants

    New Hire360 partnership to support diversity in local trades

    Taking your small business to the next level

  • Health

    DC Voters Fill the Seats at ‘Ask a D.C. Candidate Mayoral Forum’

    American College of Physicians Names First Black EVP & CEO, LeRoi Hicks

    Building Bridges of Support: How AAPI Equity Alliance Is Strengthening California’s Anti-Hate Network

    Revolve Fund to Provide $20,000 to Support Food Access Efforts in Alabama Black Belt

    Mamdani Plans City Grocery Store in East Harlem 

  • Education

    PRESS ROOM: Southern University Just Made HBCU History. The National Championship Is Next.

    Delaying Kindergarten May Have Limited Benefit

    The Many Names, and Many Roles, of Grandparents Today

    PRESS ROOM: PMG and Cranbrook Horizons-Upward Bound Launch Journey Fellowship Cohort 2

    Poll Shows Support for Policies That Help Families Afford Child Care

  • Sports

    Dads, Kids & Community Clean with a Purpose

    WNBA Draft 2026 Explained

    WAVE – Jax Unveils New Women’s Pro Basketball League

    A DREAM COME TRUE: Angel Reese is traded to the Atlanta Dream

    NBA: Hawks’ CJ McCollum made it work during a “storm”

  • Podcast
The Windy City Word
Local

Chicago becomes latest stop for migrants bused from Texas by Gov. Abbott. Lightfoot spokesman says new arrivals are welcome here.

staffBy staffUpdated:No Comments4 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr Email Reddit
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email

Approximately 60 migrants coming from Texas were dropped off at Chicago’s Union Station on Wednesday night, officials said.

Ryan Johnson, a representative for Mayor Lori Lightfoot, confirmed the information.

Advertisement

“Today, the City of Chicago received confirmation that approximately 60 migrants were traveling to Chicago by way of Texas,” according to Johnson in a tweet.

“Chicago is a welcoming city and as such has collaborated across various departments and agencies to ensure we greeted them with dignity and respect. We understand that many are fleeing violent, traumatic, or otherwise unstable environments,” Johnson said.

Advertisement

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced the arrival of the “first group” of migrants bused to Chicago in a separate statement Wednesday night.

Abbott’s statement said that in addition to Washington, D.C., and New York City, Chicago will now be a drop-off location for the busing strategy as part of his response to President Biden’s open border policies overwhelming border communities in Texas.

“We will respond with essential services while these individuals navigate the next steps of their journey and our community partners have been working diligently to provide a safety net,” said Johnson.

“As a city, we are doing everything we can to ensure these immigrants and their families can receive shelter, food, and most importantly protection. This is not new; Chicago welcomes hundreds of migrants every year to our city and provides much-needed assistance,” Johnson said.

“Unfortunately, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is without any shame or humanity,” Johnson said. “But ever since he put these racist practices of expulsion in place, we have been working with our community partners to ready the city to receive these individuals.

“We know that racism, discrimination, and human cruelty have played a pivotal role in how immigrants are received within our borders, and we are still working to recover from the previous presidential administration, which encouraged this behavior,” Johnson said.

“This is such an important moment for Chicago as a city has been a sanctuary for thousands of newcomers,” Johnson said. “We are welcoming them and we will not turn our backs on those who need our help the most.”

Afternoon Briefing

Daily

Chicago Tribune editors’ top story picks, delivered to your inbox each afternoon.

Abbott’s statement said that “President Biden’s inaction at our southern border continues putting the lives of Texans — and Americans — at risk and is overwhelming our communities.”

Advertisement

As of 9 p.m. along the Canal Street side of the station, a group of about 15 people, some of whom were from Venezuela, who had apparently missed a bus were standing or sitting on a sidewalk. Some were looking at their phones as others were speaking to each other and to a Tribune reporter. Most were men, but there was one woman with a baby. The Venezuelan immigrants were waiting to be picked and taken to a shelter somewhere in Chicago after arriving from Texas, they told the Tribune.

One of at least two Chicago police officers who stood nearby told the Tribune they were all migrants and earlier, there was a much larger group who had boarded a bus and already left Union Station.

Lightfoot has been an outspoken advocate for immigrants’ rights since becoming mayor in 2019 and has not been shy about defending Chicago on the national stage. She clashed with former President Donald Trump, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and Illinois Republican candidate for governor Darren Bailey.

Months after being elected, Lightfoot crashed a news conference held by the Chicago ICE director, where she appeared with a group of immigration activists and called Director Robert Guadian’s criticism of the city’s sanctuary ordinance “nonsense.”

The mayor later pushed a revision to Chicago’s Welcoming City ordinance that prohibited police from cooperating with federal immigration authorities to deport immigrants living in the country without legal permission who have criminal backgrounds. She has also gone on walking tours in Chicago neighborhoods with large immigrant populations where she passed out “know your rights” fliers.

Check back for details.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp Telegram Email
Previous ArticleChicago Sky 85, Connecticut Sun 77
Next Article This Week In Black History August 31-September 6, 2022
staff

Related Posts

Uncle Remus Says Similar Restaurant Name Is Diluting Its Brand and Misleading Customers

Youth curfew vote stalled in Chicago City Council’s public safety committee

Organizers, CBA Coalition pushback on proposed luxury hotel near Obama Presidential Center

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Video of the Week
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxFXtgzTu4U
Advertisement
Video of the Week
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjfvYnUXHuI
ABOUT US

 

The Windy City Word is a weekly newspaper that projects a positive image of the community it serves. It reflects life on the Greater West Side as seen by the people who live and work here.

OUR PICKS

Is It the Technology or Low Labor Costs: What’s Driving Competitiveness?

2 Minute Warning – Juneteenth Edition

Selecting A Traverse for the Drive

MOST POPULAR

DC Voters Fill the Seats at ‘Ask a D.C. Candidate Mayoral Forum’

American College of Physicians Names First Black EVP & CEO, LeRoi Hicks

Building Bridges of Support: How AAPI Equity Alliance Is Strengthening California’s Anti-Hate Network

© 2026 The Windy City Word. Site Designed by No Regret Medai.
  • Home
  • Lifestyle
  • Podcast
  • Contact Us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.