
Migrant Families Demand Repeal of New York's 60-Day Shelter Stay Limits
Migrant families and advocates rallied outside New York City Hall to protest Mayor Eric Adams' plan to limit the stay of newly arrived immigrants in city-run shelters to 60 days. The policy, aimed at relieving an overwhelmed shelter system, has drawn criticism for uprooting families who have already made dangerous journeys to escape poverty and crime. Protesters argue that the time limits retraumatize families and disrupt the education of migrant students. Adams suggested that frustrated New Yorkers should direct their protests to the national government, calling for more federal help in managing the surge of migrants. The 60-day limit is part of the city's efforts to rein in its longstanding "right to shelter" policy, and roughly 3,500 families have been issued notices so far.