http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20050120/ap_on_re_us/iraq_overseas_vote_chicago&cid=519&ncid=1478NILES, Ill. - Staff members of a group helping Iraqis register to vote in their homeland's upcoming elections were forced out of their offices Thursday by village officials concerned about a possible attack on the building.
The International Organization for Migration plans to move its 15 paid workers to the northwest side of Chicago, said Oliver Vick, who heads the organization's local office. Niles is a village north of the city.
"We are having to move our offices, and we are moving to continue serving the Iraqi community in the best possible way," Vick said.
Village Manager Mary Kay Morrissey said officials were worried they could not adequately protect for the organization's offices. She added that the organization did not have all of the necessary zoning permits to operate out of the building.
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