More Than 60% of Migrants Remain in New York City Shelters as Mass Immigration Exacerbates Costly Rents
More than 60 percent of migrants who have arrived in New York City since the spring of last year remain in taxpayer-funded shelters across the city’s five boroughs. Mass immigration has also only exacerbated the city’s sky-high rents that are often out of reach for working and lower-middle-class New Yorkers.
