NYC will now cap shelter stays for adult migrants at 30 days: Mayor Adams

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NYC will now cap shelter stays for adult migrants at 30 days: Mayor Adams
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Mayor Eric Adams on Friday announced the city will implement a new 30-day limit on shelter stays for single adult migrants, after previously instituting a

Pedestrians pass migrants waiting in a queue outside of The Roosevelt Hotel that is being used by the city as temporary housing, Monday, July 31, 2023, in New York. to get insights and game coverage for your favorite teams

Furthermore, those requesting a bed for the first time will be given just 30 days to find housing outside the city shelter system from the start. The 30-day rule, like the 60-day rule before it, will be paired with stepped up casework services to help migrants in finding more permanent accommodations.

Adams added more similarly “difficult decisions” may be coming down the pike without more financial and logistical support from Washington and Albany.of a new shelter placement for those who reach the city-imposed time limit when they go to reapply for another bed at the Roosevelt Hotel.of the migrants given 60-day notices had shown an active interest in finding alternative housing as evidence that the limit was helping push them to no longer be dependent on the city and its services.

“I think that this is a cruel misguided policy decision that has the potential of leaving thousands on the street,” Ayala said. to nearly 500,000 Venezuelans, accounting for a decent percentage of those in the city’s care — although City Hall and the federal government have vastly different estimates for how many it will affect. Adams has long called for extending the protective status to migrants in the city so they can more quickly obtain legal work permits.

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