Luxury Chicago Hotel Turned Migrant Facility Could Be A Ticking Time Bomb, Warns Reporter

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A Chicago reporter is on the case to report to the public about being barred from a luxury hotel in the city.

Fox News reports that the Chicago reporter was denied entry to a luxury hotel in the city known to be sheltering migrants at this time. The reporter got into a heated exchange with security on the scene, and things got very ugly. However, the reporter states it is necessary to draw attention to all this because he feels it is a ticking time bomb..

William Kelly is the reporters name, and he spoke with workers at the Inn of Chicago. He asked those employees about the status of the hotel. However, employees told him the hotel was closed and asked him to leave. They said he was not welcome at the hotel because he was not a resident.

Kelly spoke with Fox & Friends First and detailed the heated exchange he found himself in at the hotel. He has some serious concerns about the status of the hotel. Kelly said: It is very disturbing, and This is right off of Michigan Avenue. We already have the retailers fleeing due to violent crime. Tourists obviously have flatlined in the city of Chicago. Hotels are struggling, and this luxury hotel is apparently being used to house migrants.

He said: The city of Chicago isn't talking about this at all, so Chicago residents are being kept completely in the dark, he continued. We really have a ticking time bomb here, something tragic could happen at the hotel. Something could spill out onto Michigan Avenue. We are entering Chicago's notorious murder season, and we already have an out-of-control crime problem. The police are understaffed, and our new mayor doesn't seem to have a plan.

The Chicago reporter was able to capture the exchange between himself and the employees of the hotel on video. Those employees told him the hotel was private, but he could still catch some of the exchange.

One person on the video said: Its a private area, so therefore it's private, and Youre not a resident here.

Kelly pointed out that the hotel was wholly closed to the public. He also said that after speaking with migrants, he discovered that most people living there were originally from Venezuela.