New York City to impose curfew on migrants staying at four centers across city

    New York has imposed a migrant curfew after complaints of begging.

    There have been complaints from local residents that most of the migrants are begging in search of asylum and that they are committing most of the crimes.

    After complaints from local residents, the New York government said it plans to restrict the movement of migrants in the city at night.

    The centers are located in Queens, Manhattan, and Brooklyn.

    Migrants will need to be there between the hours of 11 p.m. and 6 a.m.

    Migrants can apply for a curfew exemption if night work or study is required. In addition, migrants visiting judicial bodies or medical institutions will also be exempted from restrictions.

    Violators can also be deported if found outside the center three times within 30 days.