Submitted by Shreddersaurusrex t3_10lh10h in nyc
SuperTeamRyan t1_j5xmcre wrote
Reply to comment by virtual_adam in Adams: 'Right-to-shelter' law doesn't extend to migrants by Shreddersaurusrex
A quarter to a third of our housed shelter population moved in directly from out of state so clearly out of state as it was pre pandemic and pre migrant caravan.
MillennialNightmare t1_j5yd1on wrote
Do you have a reliable source for this?
SuperTeamRyan t1_j5ym8qq wrote
Unfortunately I do not have a source outside of resident interviews and intake records that I had to review as part of my past work. I was unable to find place of origin tracking from DHS and a google search only shows that nyp article about one shot deals that blew up and about Puerto Rico sending their homeless here.
spicytoastaficionado t1_j5yjmx2 wrote
Do you have a source for this?
25-33% is a pretty sizeable amount, and it would be completely at odds with data available from other "homeless-friendly" jurisdictions like Los Angeles and San Francisco.
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