Asylum-seeking families who came to Maine in search of a new life are expressing frustration as they continue to live in temporary accommodations at the Portland Expo without a permanent home, months after their arrival.
Asylum seekers at the temporary shelter in Portland Expo protested against limited access to food and showers, as well as concerns about their future housing after the shelter closes on August 16. City officials acknowledged the issues and stated they are working on finding long-term housing solutions. The protesters expressed frustration and uncertainty about where they will go after the shelter closes. The city is exploring options, including a host home program and a new shelter, but acknowledges that addressing the housing issue requires collaboration with other municipalities and levels of government.