Democratic New York City Mayor Eric Adams and his administration are considering housing migrants in public schools over the summer, according to the New York Post. Adams office and the NYC Office of Emergency Management are looking at 20 to 30 empty public school buildings to use as temporary shelter for migrants during the summer months, sources familiar with the situation told the Post. In May, the Adams administration faced backlash from parents and students after the city announced it was considering housing migrants in 20 NYC public school gyms following the expiration of Title 42.
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