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NYC begins notifying migrants about 60-day shelter stay rule
Gothamist, Elizabeth Kim, July 26, 2023
New York City officials have begun alerting single adult migrants about a new rule that limits their stay in an individual shelter to 60 days — a strategy that Mayor Eric Adams hopes will spur many migrants to find alternative housing and relieve the strain on the city’s shelter system.
So far, the city has sent notices to more than 100 migrants who have been in the shelter system the longest, according to Dr. Ted Long, of the city’s public hospital system, who has been managing some of the emergency shelter sites.
“The opportunity is for us to learn at this stage of the asylum seeker crisis what people’s needs are,” Long told reporters Wednesday during a migrant briefing at City Hall.
City officials, he said, were using the rolling notices to intensify their case management efforts to assist migrants with leaving the shelter system.
Critics, however, have condemned the plan as undermining the city’s right-to-shelter law, which guarantees a bed to anyone who requests one.
More than 56,000 migrants are currently staying in city shelters, although the majority are families who will not be affected by the new policy.
Read More: Gothamist