New York City has been facing challenges with its migrant programs as the number of border crossers has surged, leading to racial tensions between Latino and African migrants. The city has opened new state-funded application assistance stations for asylum seekers, bringing the total to 3. Migrant adults needing housing after 30 days in the shelter system are being sent to a former school in the East Village to reapply, causing long waits in the cold.
Foreign national migrants line up in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan to receive public services. https://t.co/yo469XQEzN
Migrant adults who still need a place to stay after their 30 days in New York City's shelter system expire are now being sent to a former school in the East Village to reapply for housing, leading hundreds of people to wait hours in the cold. https://t.co/uZ8t2Hn3tl
New York City opened 2 new state-funded application assistance stations for asylum seekers, bringing the city’s number of sites to 3. https://t.co/VzcJX9JhhS
EXCLUSIVE: NYC's migrant programs are COLLAPSING as border crosser numbers explode, with racial tensions rising between Latino and African migrants who say they're being ignored https://t.co/zaHF6p5HYq https://t.co/Z0hY3i2HcK
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