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NYC homeless service providers warn of potential Trump deportations and cuts, tell Project 2025 to ‘drop dead’

By Dean Moses Posted on January 8, 2025

Homeless shelter provider Women in Need (WIN) sounded the alarm Wednesday against possible mass deportations and homeless services cuts in the weeks to come as a result of the looming Trump presidency.

Christine Quinn, CEO of WIN and former City Council speaker, stood alongside fellow service providers and homeless and immigrant rights advocates on the steps of City Hall on Jan. 8 to denounce President-elect Trump’s promises of mass deportations and cuts to social services. Both ideas are part of Project 2025, a right-wing master plan that includes draconian cuts to social services and mass deportations of immigrants. 

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NYC homeless service providers warn of potential Trump deportations and cuts, tell Project 2025 to ‘drop dead’

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