Buses dropping off asylum-seekers in suburbs after Chicago tightens r...

Asylum-seekers who were destined for Chicago were recently dropped off at far-flung suburban locations with no warning in an apparent effort to circumvent drop-off policies implemented by Mayor Brandon Johnson.

In one instance, 38 migrants were left at the Metra station in the small Kane County community of Elburn on Thursday. The migrants had been given pre-paid one-way tickets to take the train to Chicago.

Meanwhile, in the village of Manhattan, a bus showed up at the Metra station on the same day. After learning there were no more Chicago-bound trains scheduled for the night, they went to another station in Joliet.

However, it was happened in Kankakee that took law enforcement by surprise.

Dozens of migrants were left abandoned at a gas station early Thursday morning by a bus driver told them that they had arrived in Chicago, according to the Kankakee County Sheriff’s Office.

Sheriff Mike Downey said the migrants were wrapped in blankets, walking on…

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