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NYC Implements Stricter Shelter Policies for Single Adult Migrants

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May 21, 2024
in Crime and Public Safety, Metro
NYC Implements Stricter Shelter Policies for Single Adult Migrants
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On Friday, May 17th, New York City officials announced new measures to move single adult migrants out of shelters. This policy, aimed at reducing the strain on the city’s shelter system, mandates that migrants receiving 30- and 60-day notices must demonstrate “extenuating circumstances” or significant efforts to resettle to reapply for shelter beds. The policy will impact approximately 15,000 migrants currently in the city’s care.

City Hall clarified that “extenuating circumstances” include those who have access to alternative housing, are leaving the city within 30 days, or have upcoming immigration proceedings. Migrants recovering from or scheduled for serious medical procedures and those between 18 and 20 years old enrolled in high school full-time also qualify. Additionally, those actively looking for housing, applying for jobs, or pursuing work authorization and asylum can receive extensions.

The policy has already been phased in, with 6,500 new 30- and 60-day notices issued. Starting May 27th, all single adult migrants will be subject to the new rules. Camille Joseph Varlack, Mayor Eric Adams’ Chief of Staff, emphasized the need to prioritize resources for the most vulnerable. “Our goal is to support the most vulnerable, including children in the newest arrivals,” she said.

The changes have drawn criticism from migrant advocates and legal experts who worry about the practical implications and fairness of the new system. Josh Goldfein, a staff attorney for the Legal Aid Society, highlighted concerns about the evaluation process for awarding extra time, which is based on a point system. Migrants must accrue around 20 points for an extension, with points awarded for various efforts like job hunting and housing searches.

Despite these efforts, advocates fear the policy may push many migrants onto the streets. Deborah Berkman, an attorney at the New York Legal Assistance Group, expressed concerns about the standards being difficult to meet. “It’s hard for me to understand how lots of people aren’t going to end up on the street,” she said.

City officials defended the policy, citing the need to manage resources and reduce costs. Mayor Adams credited the shelter limits for helping to save $586 million through June 2025. However, a report from the Independent Budget Office warns that the policy could cost the city over $2 billion annually, factoring in additional healthcare costs and other expenses related to homelessness.

As the new rules take effect, the city continues to grapple with the challenge of managing its resources while providing essential services to all New Yorkers. The situation remains fluid, with ongoing efforts to monitor and adjust the implementation of these policies.

 

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