
"NYC Migrant Families Face Eviction as Shelter Limits Expire"
Migrant families in New York City are being evicted from hotels as part of Mayor Eric Adams' plan to limit shelter stays to 60 days, with nearly 40 families leaving the Row NYC hotel. Some families are reapplying for shelter beds, while others are finding more permanent accommodations. The new policy has raised concerns about potential disruptions to education and the well-being of migrant families, prompting an investigation by City Comptroller Brad Lander. The evictions come as the city also evacuated nearly 2,000 migrants from a temporary shelter at Floyd Bennett Field due to an approaching storm.