The shelter will house some of the asylum seekers being sent here.
Organizers say the new relief center will not only provide housing, but also be a place to connect migrants with legal services and medical care. "You can also see that these structures are pretty robust. These structures themselves can withstand 90 mile-per-hour winds," said Emergency Management Commissioner Zach Iscol.
"We are expanding to put more transitional bilingual programs at schools that are seeing an influx of new students, and we're quickly more funding to allow schools to staff up," said Chancellor David Banks.
ZinniaDee_TV here comes Covid 2
ZinniaDee_TV it will spread faster and deadlier - and is the mayor goin to force them to get the shot?
ZinniaDee_TV wait till Covid 2 hits
ZinniaDee_TV Cant bring myself to support this.. why should they be nyc’s problem