There are now more than 130 homeless migrants housed in Framingham. What's next?

FRAMINGHAM — Frustration with the state continues to mount at City Hall, as Framingham officials find themselves increasingly strained from having ...

August 25, 2023
4:12 PM

FRAMINGHAM — Frustration with the state continues to mount at City Hall, as Framingham officials find themselves increasingly strained from having to arrange for the care of a continuous wave of homeless migrant families that are being placed into the city. With little notice from the state, migrant families began arriving in Framingham on July 28. The first wave, which included 39 people — mostly ethnic Haitians who were seeking asylum in America as a result of instability in their home country — were initially moved into the Red Roof Inn on Cochituate Road (Route 30).

Jesse Collings