From every corner of the world to every corner of New York City, newcomers are carving out communities in unexpected — and sometimes hostile — places.
Tag: Homeless Persons
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In Rare Alliance, Democrats and Republicans Seek Legal Power to Clear Homeless Camps
Dozens of leaders, mostly from Western states, have asked the Supreme Court to overturn lower court decisions that restrict enforcement against public camping.
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Judge Blocks Migrants From Former School, Questioning NYC’s Shelter Guarantee
A lawsuit to dismantle a homeless shelter created for migrants in a residential neighborhood has implications for the city’s broader right-to-shelter guarantee.
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San Francisco Residents Tired of City’s Negative Reputation
San Francisco’s national reputation has plunged since the pandemic began, and many residents say they are frustrated by how their beloved city is being viewed.
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For Migrants in New York Shelters, 60-Day Limit Creates More Confusion
The city began notifying adult migrants in July that they would soon have to reapply in order to stay in shelters. For some who have reached the deadline, the future remains uncertain.