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EVICTION NOTICE! An Overwhelmed Eric Adams Kicks More Than 100 Migrants Out of Shelters

posted by Hannity Staff - 7.27.23

How’s the whole sanctuary thing working out for you, Mr. Adams?

The Big Apple is being forced to make some changes under the crippling weight of its illegal migrant situation —there’s just no more room, according to Big Apple Mayor Eric Adams.

Notices are going out to migrants who have failed to move on from the city shelters.

From The New York Post:

The first of the notices issued under City Hall’s new 60-day shelter stay limit — which officials say were needed to help free up space for migrant families with children — were handed out this week to single adults.

“The people initially that we’re giving the notices to are the people that have been in our system for the longest,” said Dr. Ted Long, the senior vice president at New York City Health and Hospitals.

“We’re delivering the notices on a rolling basis,” he added.

Although City Hall did not say how long these individuals have been staying in the various migrant shelters — or disclose their locations — Adams has complained about the shelters being full to their “breaking point” since last fall.

Over 93,200 migrants have arrived in the Big Apple since the spring of 2022.

Now, upwards of 56,200 migrants are staying at the various city-run shelters — including over 2,900 who have arrived in Gotham in the last week alone, City Hall’s latest figures show.

The next emergency measure comes in the form of a shelter built in the parking lot of a Queens psychiatric hospital; it will cater to approximately 1,000 single adult male migrants.

More over at The New York Post:

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