A new milestone in NYC's migrant crisis: There are now more asylum seekers living in city shelters than there are homeless New Yorkers.
"They are working 12-hour shifts. We thought that we would see some relief. But there is no relief coming. There is no Calvary coming and they are just getting exhausted with the magnitude."
"To give you that critical period of time to enable us to get through to those friends or family members across the country, and then rebook you so you don't have to enter the City system," said Dr. Ted Long of NYC Health and Hospitals, which runs the Roosevelt arrival center and other humanitarian relief centers in the city.
Since the spring of 2022, City officials say 80,000 migrants have come through the shelters, meaning approximately 30, have left."It's surprising because I feel like it's happened very quickly," said Kaitlin Hartigan of Williamsburg. "The homeless crisis has been prevalent for a long time. They need to figure out what to do.
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