NYC housing more asylum seekers than homeless NYers in migrant crisis first
- The number of homeless people in New York City shelters has surpassed 100,000, marking a record high and raising concerns about the local government's handling of the homeless population. The influx of migrants from the US southern border has contributed to this milestone.
- More than two-thirds of the homeless in New York City shelters are families with children, according to city officials. The city has already spent over a billion dollars to house the migrants since they started arriving in large numbers in 2022, and this figure is expected to rise to over four billion dollars by next year.
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