Migrants scour trash for food as they live out of buses in Chicago
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With an estimated 34,000 migrants arriving in Chicago in the past 16 months - and buses packed with fresh arrivals continuing to roll in on a regular basis - the city had initially turned to its police precincts to help house the throngs.
"If you're not given food, you go to extreme measures," Robinson Mendez, a migrant from Venezuela, said. "You look for food in the trash."
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