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NYC likely to extend migrant curfew — but locals still feel unsafe: ‘They don’t want to be controlled’

Por: New York Post Nation January 17, 2024

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Mayor Eric Adams says he wants to extend a newly imposed to other sites in the Big Apple — although New Yorkers remain lukewarm. The skepticism from locals on Wednesday comes after the first night of the 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew put in place by Adams at four migrant respite centers in the wake of complaints that asylum seekers are in the neighborhoods. “We want to really stabilize the areas around the shelters as well as give clear... + full article



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