NEW YORK — With evictions looming for migrant families in New York City, students, parents, elected officials and activists protested the Mayor Eric Adams administration’s 60-day limit on asylum-seeker stays in city-run shelters. Dozens marched outside City Hall on Tuesday to slam the expected ouster of families from shelters right after the holidays. “My friends are scared,” said Reid .
With evictions looming for migrant families, students, parents, electeds and activists protested the Adams administration’s 60-day limit on asylum-seeker stays in city-run shelters. Dozens marched outside City Hall on Tuesday to slam the expected ouster of families from shelters right after the holidays. “My friends are scared,” said Reid Cirrito, 10, “and I am scared. They don’t know where .
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