The first evictions of migrant families with children under City Hall's 60-day shelter policy began on Jan. 9. Since then, about 1,600 families have been forced to leave their shelters after their time expired, while another 7,200 have been given 60-day notices that will expire in the weeks to come.
While the Adams administration has been issuing shelter deadlines to adult immigrants for months what officials say is an effort to manage more than 168,500 new arrivals since 2022, 69,000 of whom remain in the city’s care Tuesday’s evictions were the first to apply to families with children.
The district selects individuals of influence in the community, such as city council members, city managers, chiefs of police, and local college administrators, among others to act as principal for a day at schools across the district for its “Principal for a Day” event.