NYC’s Low-Income Neighborhoods Overwhelmed by Migrant Shelters

Low-income New Yorkers are sounding the alarm about Mayor Eric Adams (D) placing the majority of migrant shelters in their already-impoverished neighborhoods and sucking up resources meant for struggling Americans.

A staggering 193 government-run migrant shelters are operating in the Big Apple, but none of them are located in the top five zip codes by median income, the New York Post confirmed in a recent report. 

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While Tribeca, Battery Park City, the Financial District, and other parts of Lower Manhattan are completely insulated from the sprawling migrant camps and hotels, Long Island City — a neighborhood in the NYC borough of Queens, not to be confused with the suburbs on Long Island — holds 23 of them.

With 12 percent of the city’s…

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