New York governor has warned that asylum seekers who arrive in will not be housed in hotel rooms as they have been in the past, as she told them to 'go somewhere else.'On Thursday, the addressed the migrant crisis, which has seen more than 113,000 asylum seekers arrive in the city since last Spring.The city has a legal obligation to give shelter to those who make their way there, and mayor Eric Adams has desperately turned to a variety of city landmarks such as hotels, makeshift shelters and temporary housing as short-term solutions.
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