Adams' warning the migrants issue 'will destroy New York City' prompts calls for solutions and cooperation, and some taunting.
The Adams administration put aon this crisis over the course of three years. We've all been hearing Gov. Hochul and the mayor pleading for relief from the Biden administration. It's been going on for months. So why haven't we seen any more action from the White House to this point?
Asylum seekers staying in a city-run respite center at 359 Stockton St. received help from neighborhood residents, who offered use of the showers in their homes. They also welcomed the migrants at the Bushwick City Farm across the street, where they share the community space, enjoy and prepare meals, and past the time.What he also said is that most independents who he polled in May said they think the situation at the border can spiral out of control if it's not properly dealt with.
It's hard to say. As the governor herself said, state-issued work permits are unprecedented. So I reached out to Gemma Solomene, a law scholar at Fordham University, and she said it's doubtful that having the state as opposed to the U.S. government issue these work authorizations would even withstand legal challenges.
Some advocates for migrants are saying they need more resources when it comes to the cost and the paperwork required for these work authorizations. Some others are calling for an expansion of what's known as the Temporary Protected Status or TPS. So talk to us about those proposals, too.
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