San Francisco's immigration dilemma intensifies as the city enforces a 90-day cap on shelter stays for 344 immigrant families. With many already facing potential eviction, Supervisor Jackie Fielder has proposed legislation to extend these stays to one year. However, this raises concerns for 255 other families currently without shelter, forcing them to wait. Advocates argue this extension is vital for stability and the long path to permanent housing. Success stories like that of Margarita Solito Sorto highlight the challenges faced by those transitioning from shelters to stable homes.
The 344 families currently in San Francisco shelters face eviction as the city enforces a 90-day cap on shelter stays, reintroduced post-pandemic.
Supervisor Jackie Fielder's proposed legislation aims to extend shelter stays for these families to a full year, addressing their housing insecurity.
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