Two residents will face a judge on Monday after they sued the city to stop the use of public spaces like parks and police stations to house migrants.South Shore activists Natasha Dunn, Jimmy Darnell Jones and others filed the lawsuit in September against the city, Democratic mayor Brandon Johnson and Chicago public schools. The plaintiffs claim the use of public buildings to house migrants is a and accuses officials of violating codes as they desperately search for room to shelter asylum seekers.
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