Chicago suburb receives nearly $2 million to run shelter for migrants

Chicago suburb receives nearly $2 million to run shelter for migrants

CHICAGO (CBS) -- The Village of Oak Park received a nearly $2 million grant to help migrants.

Oak Park opened its doors to recently-arrived migrants late last year.

The money allows the village to operate its temporary shelter program. Some of the funds will go to a local nonprofit so it can operate a new temporary shelter at a former Catholic school through the end of June.

Other money will be used for legal services to help migrants with their applications for asylum.

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