8 Months Inside New York’s Migrant Shelters: Fear, Joy and Hope - The New York Times

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The Migrant Crisis in NYC

Over 225,000 migrants have arrived in New York City since 2022, prompting a massive undertaking to provide shelter and support. This influx has strained the city's resources, leading to the creation of the largest emergency housing system for migrants in the nation, costing over $6 billion.

Impact on NYC

Hundreds of hotels and other buildings have been converted into shelters, and temporary accommodations were set up in unconventional spaces like ball fields and warehouses. The migrant crisis has significantly impacted New York's political landscape, contributing to President-elect Trump's increased vote count in the city and forcing Mayor Adams to reconsider the city's long-held policy of providing shelter to everyone in need.

Key Details

  • Over $6 billion spent on migrant shelters.
  • Arrival of migrants initially viewed as a political stunt.
  • Impact on mayoral policies and national political dynamics.
  • Conversion of diverse buildings into emergency housing.
  • Migrants from various countries, including Venezuela, Peru, Morocco and Sudan.
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