New York nonprofits want quick action to protect migrants, homeless people

NEW YORK — A group of nonprofits is urging New York City and the state to act quickly on legislation to protect New York’s most vulnerable residents.

Advocates gathered on the steps of City Hall on Wednesday. They believe President-elect Donald Trump is going to make sweeping policy changes that will impact low-income New Yorkers, as well as migrants and people experiencing homelessness.

The nonprofit Win unveiled Project Hope – an action plan for state and city government in response to what they say are anticipated budget cuts to homeless services and increased deportations…

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