Alcaldia aconseja a inmigrantes dormir en sillas en los "centros de acogida" nocturnos
Briefly

The city of New York has begun enforcing new shelter rules for newly arrived immigrants as part of a settlement agreement after months of negotiations, shifting from providing beds to encouraging sleeping in chairs in shelter centers.
The administration claims the right to shelter was never meant to apply to the current extraordinary circumstances with tens of thousands of new asylum seekers entering the shelter system in the past two years.
Read at City Limits
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