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NYC to Close 13 More Migrant Shelters, Including Hall Street Shelter in Brooklyn

New York City will close 13 emergency shelters for asylum seekers, including the Hall Street shelter, reducing migrant capacity significantly.

Exclusive | NYC closes 7 more migrant shelters as influx slows - but 56K asylum seekers still in city system

New York City has closed 11 emergency migrant shelters due to a significant drop in incoming migrants over the past month.

Exclusive | NYC shutters 2 more migrant shelters, including one that housed 400 families, due to 'resettlement efforts'

The influx of asylum-seekers in New York City has significantly decreased, leading to the closure of multiple migrant shelters.

NYC To Close Floyd Bennett Field Migrant Shelter Next Month, 25 Others

New York City's Floyd Bennett Field shelter will close in response to decreasing migrant numbers, reflecting the city's improved management of the situation.

NYC to Close 13 More Migrant Shelters, Including Hall Street Shelter in Brooklyn

New York City will close 13 emergency shelters for asylum seekers, including the Hall Street shelter, reducing migrant capacity significantly.

Exclusive | NYC closes 7 more migrant shelters as influx slows - but 56K asylum seekers still in city system

New York City has closed 11 emergency migrant shelters due to a significant drop in incoming migrants over the past month.

Exclusive | NYC shutters 2 more migrant shelters, including one that housed 400 families, due to 'resettlement efforts'

The influx of asylum-seekers in New York City has significantly decreased, leading to the closure of multiple migrant shelters.

NYC To Close Floyd Bennett Field Migrant Shelter Next Month, 25 Others

New York City's Floyd Bennett Field shelter will close in response to decreasing migrant numbers, reflecting the city's improved management of the situation.
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City to shut down controversial Floyd Bennett Field shelter as migrant census drops * Brooklyn Paper

New York City is managing its shelter crisis more effectively by closing unnecessary sites and consolidating resources.
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