NYC officials have warned of a 'tipping point' in the city's immigration crisis, with asylum seekers making up more than half of the record-breaking 100,000 people housed in the Big Apple's shelters.City officials this week said the number of homeless people in shelters had surpassed 100,000, a record high number they attributed to migrants coming from the US southern border.The number of migrants in shelters passed 50,000 a few days earlier. More than two thirds of them are made up of families with children, the city's deputy mayor told The .
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