"NYC Settles Dispute Over Migrant Shelter Time Limits"

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New York City has reached a settlement agreement to significantly scale back its longstanding legal obligation to provide shelter to homeless migrant adults, allowing them to stay in shelters for only 30 days, with some exceptions for medical disabilities or extenuating circumstances. This marks a major shift in policy for the city, which had previously guaranteed a bed to any homeless person who sought one. The new rules, stemming from a state court case, are intended to temporarily address the migrant crisis, affecting adult migrants aged 18 to 23, while families with children will not be impacted.
Topics:nation#homeless-shelters#legal-agreement#migrant-crisis#new-york-city#right-to-shelter-requirement#social-issues
- NYC Will No Longer Shelter Migrant Adults After 30 Days The New York Times
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- NYC's Mayor Adams reaches settlement in fight to roll back right to shelter Gothamist
- NYC reaches deal on 'right to shelter' mandate as migrant crisis reaches tipping point New York Post
- NYC and homeless advocates settle migrant shelter debate after court-ordered negotiations NBC New York
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