"NYC Mayor Adams Vows to Prevent Migrant Families from Sleeping on Streets Amid Shelter Evictions"

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Migrant families with children in New York City will be required to leave shelters, prompting concerns about disrupting children's education and causing hardships for families. The policy, initiated by Mayor Eric Adams' administration, aims to address the growing number of migrants in shelters. Families will have to find new housing or reapply for shelter, with advocates criticizing the potential impact on children and calling for the reversal of the policy. The city has issued 60-day notices to families, leading to worries about potential disruptions and hardships for families with young children.
- Migrant families with kids will have to leave NYC shelters starting this week Gothamist
- Many NYC migrants forced to re-apply for housing after stay set to expire Eyewitness News ABC7NY
- NYC migrant crisis: 60-day shelter limit expires Tuesday FOX 5 New York
- Tales of survival: Migrants in East Village struggle to find relief while waiting in the cold on endless lines amNY
- Adams promises no migrant families will sleep on NYC streets as critics blast shelter evictions New York Daily News
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