NYC Admits More Right-to-Shelter Violations – NBC New York


The Legal Aid Society says New York City officials admitted to more violations of right-to-shelter laws after failing to provide beds to at least 60 single men at a Manhattan intake center on Monday night.

Legal Aid staff attorney Joshua Goldfein says the NYC Department of Homeless Services informed the group, which represents people living in shelters, about the violations in a text message early Tuesday.

The Department of Homeless Services didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

The failure to provide beds comes as the city’s shelter system is experiencing a surge of thousands of migrants coming from border states to New York City. It’s one of the few municipalities with right-to-shelter laws, guaranteeing that anyone who presents to a designated intake center by a set time must be placed in a shelter on the same day.

Additional violations in the shelter system for families with children were exposed by NBC New York back in July.  

In a statement, Legal Aid threatened to sue if the issues are not resolved. 

“We are extremely alarmed by the frequency of these violations under this administration,” the statement said. “Any New Yorker including an individual seeking asylum is legally entitled to placement in a safe and decent shelter.”

The city has previously admitted that on two nights in July, five families were not properly sheltered after presenting to the PATH intake center in the Bronx. Even that admission has become a source of controversy over who knew about the violations and when, and whether there was any attempt to cover them up.

The city’s Department of Investigation is probing that question now.

But the new, and more recent violations, involve single individuals turning up at the 30th Street Intake Shelter in Manhattan, sources said.

Hundreds of asylum seekers are now coming to New York City every week, transported from Texas on buses dispatched by that state’s governor amid a political dispute with the Biden Administration.

NYC Mayor Eric Adams has said those migrants would be welcomed with open arms, but he has also called on the federal government to provide more financial assistance to the city to bear the cost.



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