New York City to impose curfew on migrants staying at four centers across city
“The four centers are:
– 35th Ave Astoria and Judo (37-11 35th Street, Queens, NY 11106)
– Lincoln Manhattan (31-33 W 110th St, NY, NY 10026)
– JFK Respite Center (197 North Boundary Rd., Queens, NY 11427
– Stockton (359 Stockton St., Brooklyn, NY 11206)”
“The Adams administration is moving forward with plans to impose curfews on a handful of migrant respite centers across the city after neighbors complained of the asylum-seekers panhandling, The Post has learned.
Migrants staying at the affected respite centers will be required to check in each night by 11 p.m. and remain inside until 6 a.m., mirroring standard curfews in place at homeless shelters across the city.
The directive marks Mayor Eric Adams’ first major step to address the complaints of neighbors who say they have been assailed by desperate asylum-seekers begging door to door for food and clothes.
The curfew will go into effect for the first time on Tuesday night, with residents being notified of the new rules on Monday, according to City Hall.
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The curfews were put in place in response to complaints from NYC residents living near migrant shelters and centers, who have been talking for weeks about an “invasion” of migrants knocking on their doors and begging for money at all hours of the day and night.”