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Too many migrants, New York suspends the right to a roof

2023-05-11T15:16:52.408Z

Highlights: New York reaches the limit of hospitality for migrants and temporarily suspends an old rule that guaranteed anyone in need "the right to a roof" by the same night. The turning point comes because of the wave of migrants at the border with Mexico. Up to a thousand migrants now arrive in New York every day, New York Mayor Manuel Castro's chief of immigration services revealed. There are currently over 78,120 people in the city's shelter system, mostly migrants, housed between <> "shelters" and eight humanitarian relief centers.


New York reaches the limit of hospitality for migrants and temporarily suspends an old rule that guaranteed anyone in need "the right to a roof" by the same night. The turning point comes because of the wave of migrants at the border with Mexico. Up to a thousand migrants arrive in the Big Apple every day. (ANSA)


New York has reached the limit of hospitality for migrants and Dem Mayor Eric Adams temporarily suspends with an executive order already in force an old rule that guarantees anyone who needs it "the right to a roof" by the same night and, in the case of a family, the right to private rooms with bathroom and kitchen, avoiding gatherings. The turning point comes in view of the feared wave of migrants at the border with Mexico after the forfeiture today of Title 42, the emergency measures for covid.

Up to a thousand migrants now arrive in New York every day, New York Mayor Manuel Castro's chief of immigration services revealed. The current count of migrants who have landed in the city since last spring stands at 61,42 people, he explained, but with the end today of 'title 12' it will skyrocket "unless something changes". In his opinion, in fact, "a good part" of the illegal immigrants who cross the border could end up in the five districts of the City. "It's hard to know how many of them will be taken by bus to New York, but it could be more than <>,<>," he said.

New York is one of the Democratic cities targeted by Republican governors of southern states, who have sent dozens of buses full of migrants. Among the emergency solutions being considered by city officials is the installation of tents in Central Park and a converted hangar at John F. Kennedy Airport.

A spokesman for the mayor explained that the city had "reached its limit" and last week was forced to settle newly arrived migrants
in gyms. "This is not a decision taken lightly and we will make every effort to bring asylum seekers to shelter as quickly as possible, as we have done since day one," he added.

There are currently over 78,120 people in the city's shelter system, mostly migrants, housed between <> "shelters" and eight humanitarian relief centers. Their numbers have also increased following the move of some Republican governors, from Texas to Florida, who continue to send hundreds of asylum seekers to New York and other immigrant-ruled 'sanctuary cities' for immigrants. Adams warned that hosting migrants is costing the city billions of dollars and that the city will be "destroyed" by the crisis, criticizing Joe Biden for his handling of the situation. His attempt to ease the situation by sending hundreds of irregulars to the outskirts of the city was rejected by neighboring counties.

Source: ansa

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