NYC's Migrant Crisis Sparks Controversy and Legal Battles.
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NYC Mayor Adams’ office has ordered all city government agencies to identify properties they own that can be converted into emergency housing for asylum seekers as the local migrant crisis continues to deepen. The directive also asks all agency brass to check if they have any employees who’d be willing to help staff new migrant housing facilities. There are currently more than 37,500 migrants living in city shelters, hotels and other sites, costing the city millions of dollars per day.
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