Mayor Adams keeps coming up with practical measures to limit the damage from migrants overwhelming the city, but lefty lawmakers keep looking to worsen it.
Starting this week, Adams is setting curfews — an 11 p.m. mandatory check-in time and no departures before 6 a.m — at another 20 city migrant shelters.
That’s standard at regular homeless shelters throughout the city.
A spokesman says the rules will allow more “efficient” bed-capacity management and help the city meet the needs of both migrants and New Yorkers living near the shelters.
Adams began imposing migrant-shelter curfews after neighbors’ complaints of being hit up for donations at all hours.
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Extending them to more sites comes amid a surge in migrant crime, including a beat-down of two cops, a shooting by a 15-year-old and the emergence of the violent Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang in the city.
The check-ins make sense: The city faces a monster challenge in accommodating 70,000-and-counting newcomers, including some who violate Gotham’s social-behavior norms or commit outright crimes.