'Tidal wave' of asylum seekers could head to New York City when Title 42 expires

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'Tidal wave' of asylum seekers could head to New York City when Title 42 expires
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The end of emergency immigration restrictions is expected to result in a flood of migrants at the U.S. southern border, and New York City is bracing for what leaders are calling a 'tidal wave' of asylum seekers. MKramerTV reports.

, desperately searching for places to use as shelters, is asking every commissioner to comb through their facility portfolios to find any space that can be used for emergency, temporary sites to house asylum seekers. CBS2's Marcia Kramer asked if police precincts could be used, like Chicago just started doing, and was told,"Every available space that can be used, will be used."

Having already opened 126 shelters and with even more asylum seekers expected with the termination of what's known at Title 42, immigration restrictions imposed during COVID, Adams is finding there's simply no more room at the inn.

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