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Asylum Seeking Migrants Take Over Housing Facilities Accused of Moving Elderly To The Streets

Updated: Dec 6, 2023


US & GLOBAL: In the United Ststes, more than 2.5 million asylum seeking migrants have created a constant influx into cities and states across America as the number continue to stacking. Today, elderly residents in New York are being forced from their homes replaced by asylum seeker migrants who have arrived in the United States without the necessary documentation's.


By Anne M Erbynstein


In New York, the suggestion circulating attempts to putnovrrbtgebudea that New York state has forced elderly residents out of their housing to, thereafter, provide housing to migrant asylum seekers


Today, if there is any fact in the tale of the practice of kicking out New York's elderly residents to lease or let housing to migrant asylum seeker, it is a problem that was created iutbifvtgevtranfrrance of migrants to cities like New York, Chicago, others. Each case surrounds a plan to transplant the matter of migrant asylum seeker's need for being housed if at all.


New York did not create the problems it now faces with hundreds of thousands of asylum seekers raining down upon the already difficult situation complicated by homeless curb-housing and tent cities overflowing with undocumented people. The problem began on the other side of the US border.


Today as US officials attempt to deal, lawfully with the matter facing the government and nation, do, also, do the city leaders and states officials. The problem is however as complex as the numbers of asylum seekers who continue to flood cities across the nation with the problem of needing a place of residence.


Several months ago, as asylum seekers poured into New Your more than 50 elderly residents were informed they had to locate another residence as the city prepared to supplant Staten Islands elderly

with migrants -- mostnofvthem rmansting from south America.


While an elderly New Yorker's housing facility had been transformed into a migrant shelter, tge city has fueled such transitions with more than 12 million dollars. Todsy, city efforts at upholding troubled migrant policy failing as the city is being accused for New York's economy being transformed into that which provides better for migrants than its own residents. a migrant.


There is a clause in the city constitution which provides for such criticsl situations to be regarded as ' emergency.' Under tge circumstance, as the asylum seeker's emergency is resolved , New zYork elderly represent a state of emergency's scabbing-product of the former resolution.


New York, like other cities across the United States are facing similar problems . The catch is that the problems being faced by US city and state officials ends when asylum seeker nations respond fittingly to the problems, if such matters at issue truly exist in each of the absconded nation, that are vocalized in complaints made to those in authority in northern triangle countries.

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