Mayor Eric Adams of Staten Island, New York, stated on Monday that he anticipates closing additional migrant shelters in the upcoming months, especially when the government of President Donald Trump assumes office.
The mayor’s remarks came after 13 shelters in the five boroughs were revealed to have closed on Friday, including one at the Travis Hotel that was among the first to open on the island.
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