NYC Mayor Adams Sparks Controversy Over Handling of Asylum Seekers.

NYC Mayor Eric Adams signed an executive order suspending portions of the city's right-to-shelter law, which guarantees a bed to any person who requests one. The order suspends three major shelter requirements, including ensuring families receive a bed within a certain time frame and be assigned private units with a bathroom, refrigerator, and kitchen. The decision has drawn sharp criticism from elected officials, and legal aid is evaluating the legal standing of the executive order. The right to shelter consists of a series of landmark rulings and statutes dating back to 1981, and any legal challenge would have to prove that the rules being changed are tied to those court orders.
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