New York seeks 14,000 hotel rooms for immigrants as bill to house them hits $2.3bn
- Nearly a quarter million immigrants have utilized New York City's shelter system since Spring 2022, according to Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services Anne Williams-Isom.
- Mayor Eric Adams announced plans to close the Humanitarian Emergency Response and Relief Center on Randall’s Island, which housed up to 3,000 immigrants.
- The Department of Homeless Services seeks 14,000 hotel rooms for migrant shelter through 2025, with projected housing costs surpassing $2.3 billion.
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