US Governor to sign disaster proclamation to deal with migrant problem | News Room Odisha

US Governor to sign disaster proclamation to deal with migrant problem

Washington: Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker is signing a disaster proclamation to secure resources for the migrants bused to his state from Texas, a media report said.

The Governor’s office said the disaster proclamation enables coordination among state, city and county governments to provide assistance including transportation, emergency shelter, food, health screenings and medical treatment, Xinhua news agency reported citing the Chicago Tribune’s report.

Speaking at a news conference on Wednesday, Pritzker further announced that he had deployed 75 National Guard members to assist with the logistics of receiving the migrants.

Pritzker criticized Texas Governor Greg Abbott for failing to coordinate or communicate with Illinois and Chicago officials.

“The governor of Texas is forcing on New York and (Washington) D.C. and Chicago and potentially other places a needlessly last minute and complex process that is a heartless display of politics over people.”

He said the Illinois Attorney General and Chicago city attorneys, among other agencies, are investigating whether there is “criminal liability” for Abbott’s actions.

The Illinois Governor also raised the idea of suing the Texas government in federal court.

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot called the situation a “manufactured crisis by ambush” and accused the Abbott administration of tricking the migrants into boarding the buses.

Since August 31 when the first busload of migrants arrived, about 500 migrants had arrived in Chicago, Lightfoot said.

She expects the number will grow.

While Pritzker said he would seek all available federal assistance, Lightfoot suggested federal assistance should be diverted from Texas to other places who are welcoming the migrants.

Despite the complaints, Abbott vowed the waves of asylum seekers would continue arriving at cities like Chicago, the local newspaper reported.

–IANS