“I’m not 100 percent sure how they’re going to handle those 60 days,” Mayor Adams said Monday.
in city-run shelters before they have to reapply was off to a disorganized start as Mayor Eric Adams said it was unclear if any of the approximately 55,000 asylum seekers in the city’s care had been served with notices yet.
“I’m not 100 percent sure how they’re going to handle those 60 days. I would be of a mindset that even if you were here for a month, that we’re just telling you it’s a 60 day. I don’t like changing the rules in the middle of the game. “What’s going to happen is you’re going to end up denying people and if they’re found inaudible or there’s no beds then it’s giving you permission to deny that bed. It’s not crystal clear right now,” the Democrat continued.
“So we’re going to sit down, we’re giving everyone the 60 days, give them the intense support to land them an appropriate setting for them that’s fitting,” Adams said. Some 90,000 people seeking US asylum from violence and failing governments had come through the boroughs since last spring, Adams said.
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