Mayor Mamdani orders review of NYC shelters for migrants
Mayor Mamdani directs a city plan to close or renovate emergency migrant shelters to meet city laws, affecting about 30,000 people as of November, officials said.
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Mamdani Orders End to Migrant Shelters
It’s almost the end for the city’s migrant shelter system. Mayor Zohran Mamdani instructed the Department of Homeless Services on Monday to come up with a plan by mid-February to phase out what remains of the network, long maligned by critics as a “shadow shelter system” where longstanding minimum standards for other city shelters don’t apply. While the emergency executive order from Mamdani temporarily extends former Mayor Eric Adams’ order fi…
The mayor of New York, Zohran Mamdani, ordered a review of the immigration shelters after criticism of the conditions of the centers.
New York City, Jan. 6 (EFE).- New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani ordered Tuesday a review of the city's immigration shelters after criticism of the centers' conditions, which were modified following a state of emergency decree from his predecessor, Eric Adams, signed in 2022 to manage the mass influx of migrants. Mamdani signed an executive order to instruct the city's Legal Department and Social Services Department to develop, within 45 days, a plan…
Mamdani orders city to close or renovate migrant shelters
The city has 45 days to create a plan to close or renovate its emergency migrant shelters under a new executive order signed by Mayor Zohran Mamdani on Tuesday. The Departments of Social Services and Homeless Services (DHS), working with the Law Department, have until February 19 to create a plan to bring all emergency shelters into compliance with city law, including maximum capacity limits and requirements for cooking facilities in shelters ho…
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