NYC Mayor Adams proposes housing migrants in private residences.

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams has said he is open to housing migrants in his official residence, Gracie Mansion, due to the city's struggle to find space for the daily arrival of more migrants. Adams has criticized the White House for not providing enough aid to the city and has pursued legal action to suspend a mandate that requires the city to provide shelter to anyone in need. The mayor's office confirmed that the idea of housing migrants in Gracie Mansion is being taken seriously.
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