In anticipation of a new influx of migrants coming to the tri-state as COVID-era immigration restrictions known as “Title 42” are set to expire, NYC Mayor Eric Adams issued an executive order loosening city legal restrictions on right-to-shelter rules
" are set to expire, New York City Mayor Eric Adams issued an executive order loosening the city's legal restrictions on right-to-shelter rules.
Another change would relax a rule requiring the city to get a bed for people within a certain time-frame. Before the mayor's executive order, families with children who applied for shelter before 10 p.m. were guaranteed placement in a shelter unit at some point that night. The statement said Adams is"heading down a dangerous road" and that the right-to-shelter laws"have protected people from immeasurable harm" for decades. The groups said modifying the rules could put families at risk.
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