The mayor of is planning to override parts of the 40-year-old 'Right to Shelter' law guaranteeing a bed for anyone who needs it, as the city braces for an expected influx of migrants when Title 42 is lifted on Thursday.Eric Adams and his team are scrambling for solutions, with 61,000 migrants having arrived in the city in the last year., and New York is struggling to house the newcomers. On Monday, heads of city agencies were asked to provide a list of potential shelters: among the suggestions were the Flatiron Building, tents in Central Park, and hangars at JFK airport.
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