NYC policy on how long migrant families can stay in shelters was 'haphazard,' audit finds

FILE - David Quero, left, and his a pregnant Maria Quero, center, from Venezuela, leave the Row Hotel with their belongings, Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024, in New York. A New York City policy imposing 60-day limits on shelter stays for migrant families has been rolled out haphazardly over the past six months — with the city failing to notify pregnant women that they may be exempt, a new audit by the city's comptroller has found. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File)

NEW YORK (AP) — A New York City policy imposing 60-day limits on shelter stays for migrant families was rolled out haphazardly over the past six months — with issues such as the city failing to notify pregnant women they may be exempt, a new audit by the city's comptroller has found.

The city began evicting migrant families in early January in order to ease pressure on its . However, women in their last trimester of pregnancy were exempted after news that 26-year-old who was nearly nine months pregnant was among those moved out.

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