As New York City struggles to house the influx of asylum seekers, the city says it will set up two more respite centers as an emergency court hearing was held.With the surge of asylum seekers -- more than 95,000 -- Mayor Eric Adams moved to suspend the law which forces the city to immediately place people in the shelter system. That decision is facing legal action.
Legal Aid staff attorney Joshua Goldfein called the migrants staying outside the Roosevelt Hotel a "clear violation of the law." Ted Long of the city's Health + Hospitals said the city will "do everything in our power to avoid forming a line again" outside the hotel. The rec centers at both locations will be used as respite centers, where traditionally asylum seekers stay for a couple days.
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