New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ administration will impose migrant curfews at three more massive shelters in the Big Apple, The Post has learned.
Asylum seekers staying at the Creedmoor in Queens Village, Candler in Manhattan and Brooklyn’s Hall Street shelter will be notified over the next two weeks of the new curfews that will be in place at the three HERRCs by April 22, according to City Hall.
The curfew, which limits migrants from coming or going between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. each night with exemptions for work and emergencies, will affect roughly 4,600 single asylum seekers.
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“This policy will allow for more efficient capacity management for migrants in the city’s care,” City Hall spokesperson Kayla Mamelak said.