More than 41,000 asylum seekers have arrived in the city since last spring. Nearly 28,000 remain under the city's care.
"We continue to surpass both our moral and legal obligations and meet the needs of people arriving in New York, but as the number of asylum seekers continues to grow, we are in serious need of support from both our state and federal governments. This fifth Humanitarian Emergency Response and Relief Center will provide approximately 1,000 asylum seekers with a place to stay, access support, and get to their final destination," said Adams.
Once open, this site will serve approximately 1,000 asylum seekers and will offer the same services as adult men have been receiving at humanitarian relief centers, including on-site medical, food, laundry, and reconnections.
Great the people of Brooklyn and New York will not be allowed to take a cruise out of there this summer further depleting our economy
These people are draining us of our valuable resources New Yorkers are not down with this these politicians are not kings and queens we don't want our taxpayer money spent on them cease and desist at once
But the last one like this was closed....🤨