Quincy leaders ask state to exclude migrants from shelter system
Briefly

Quincy leaders advocate limiting emergency shelter eligibility to citizens and lawful residents to ease the state's overcrowded shelter system affecting families and migrants.
'What you've seen is that because there has been an influx of people with no place to go, they were sleeping at Logan,' said Council President Ian Cain.
'Now, at MBTA stations, families of migrants struggling to find shelter have been reportedly sleeping outside the Wollaston station,' highlighting the city's issues.
Council President Cain described the overburdened system as a 'state crisis,' emphasizing the need for policy changes to better manage emergency housing.
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