Mayor Eric Adams has warned the city may be forced to cut public services to fund migrant assistance programs ahead of an expected influx after Title 42 expires on Wednesday.'Our shelter system is full, and we are nearly out of money, staff, and space,' Adams said in a statement on Sunday, projecting an additional 1,000 migrants will begin arriving in the city weekly after the pandemic-era border restriction expires.'Truth be told, if corrective measures are not taken soon, we may very well be forced to cut or curtail programs New Yorkers rely on, and the pathway to house thousands more is uncertain,' the mayor added.
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