"NYC's Homeless Crisis Reaches Tipping Point as Migrant Population Surpasses Homeless Population"

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New York City has reached a record-breaking milestone with over 100,000 people in homeless shelters, with more than half of them being migrants. The city has spent over a billion dollars to house migrants and is seeking help from the state and federal governments. Additionally, the nonmigrant homeless population may also be growing, with over 81,000 people in the city's main shelter system. The influx of migrants has strained the city's resources and highlighted the need for a coordinated national response.
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