NYC Mayor proposes private homes and houses of worship to house migrants.

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams has announced a plan to house migrants in houses of worship and private homes as Republican governors of Southern border states send migrants north to New York. The two-year partnership will allow up to 50 houses of worship or other faith-based spaces to offer overnight shelter for up to 19 single adult men at each location. The program will increase the city’s space for migrants by nearly 1,000 beds and will “connect asylum seekers with local communities.” Adams also said it’s his “vision” to “take the next step to … faith-based locales and then move to a private residence.”
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