A spokesperson for the Baker administration told The Boston Globe that the state uses apartments, shelters and as a last resort, hotels and motels as emergency shelters for families.
The Massachusetts Congressional delegation is calling on the federal government to step in with more resources and information to help local organizations deal with a growing influx of migrants.
Meanwhile, leaders in neighboring Plymouth were told to expect the arrival of 27 families to the area, some of whom have already arrived,A spokesperson for the Baker administration told the Globe the state uses apartments, shelters and as a last resort, hotels and motels as emergency shelters for families.
"Due to high demand in the shelter system, some families recently have been temporarily placed in hotels, including in Plymouth and in Kingston, while more permanent shelter or housing is found," the spokesperson said to the news outlet.