"NYC Migrant Families Face Eviction Crisis as Shelter Limits Expire"

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Thousands of migrant families with school-aged children are facing eviction from city shelters as their 60-day notices expire, marking a new policy shift on homelessness under Mayor Eric Adams. Families are struggling to find alternative living arrangements, with concerns about disrupting children's education and stability. The city plans to direct families to the Roosevelt Hotel for reapplication, but the process remains unclear, prompting anxiety and uncertainty among affected families and educators.
Topics:nation#homelessness#mayor-eric-adams#migrant-families#school-aged-children#shelter-evictions#social-issues
- Migrant Families and Schools Brace for Wave of Shelter Evictions THE CITY
- 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
- Migrant families with kids will have to leave NYC shelters starting this week Gothamist
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