Mayor Adams insists 60-day migrant shelter limits won’t kick families to the curb, but critics say policy is ‘cruel’

Mayor Eric Adams and his administration officials on Monday insisted several dozen migrant families with children getting evicted from shelters on Tuesday, when a 60-day limit on their stays is up, will not end up sleeping on city streets — but critics say it will destabilize those affected.

During his weekly “off-topic” news conference, Hizzoner said his administration has always prioritized making sure no families with children are left to sleep outside and that Tuesday will be no different.