
By Steve Zalusky | Daily Herald
A bus from Texas filled with migrants stopped at the Palatine train station Wednesday afternoon but was sent on its way to Chicago with its passengers still on board, police said.
Police responded at about 2 p.m. to a call regarding a bus that appeared to be dropping off approximately 40 people at the village’s downtown train station.
Arriving officers saw people leaving the bus, but they reboarded with the assistance of the bus driver, according to police.
Once the passengers were back in the vehicle, the driver received the address of a designated drop-off location in Chicago, which appeared to be the migrants’ intended destination, police said.
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Editorial note: Hopefully, our police officers will do the same if or when a migrant filled bus tries to unload at the Barrington Hills train station.
Barrington Hills train station? There is such a thing?