New York mayor declares emergency amid migrant crisis

Published October 8, 2022
Calexico (California): A group of migrants who entered the US illegally from Mexico are herded into a van by Border Patrol agents on Friday. In 2022, the number of migrant arrests exceeded two million, a new record in US Border Patrol history, but these are said to include many repeat offenders.—AFP
Calexico (California): A group of migrants who entered the US illegally from Mexico are herded into a van by Border Patrol agents on Friday. In 2022, the number of migrant arrests exceeded two million, a new record in US Border Patrol history, but these are said to include many repeat offenders.—AFP

NEW YORK: Mayor Eric Adams declared a state of emergency in New York City on Friday in response to the thousands of Latin American migrants bused to the city in recent months from the US southern border, straining the city’s homeless shelter system.

The city expects to spend $1 billion to manage the influx of asylum seekers, Adams said in a speech at City Hall. More than 17,000 have come to New York since April; an average of five or six buses have arrived each day since early last month, with nine buses pulling into the city on Thursday, said Adams, a Democrat.

The surge of arrivals has set a record for the number of people in shelters across the city.

“Although our compassion is limitless, our resources are not,” Adams said, calling on the federal and state governments to provide support. “We are at the edge of a precipice.”

The state of emergency will make it easier for city agencies to coordinate their response more quickly, Adams

said. Texas Governor Greg Abbott, a Republican who is seeking a third term in mid-term elections, has bused more than 3,000 migrants to New York as part of a deliberate effort to call attention to record crossings at the US-Mexico border.

Adams has criticised Abbott for failing to alert city officials when sending migrants north.

“Thousands of asylum-seekers have been bused into New York City and simply dropped off without notice, coordination or care,” Adams said on Friday, calling it a “manufactured crisis”.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, a Republican, recently flew a group of about 50 migrants to the wealthy enclave of Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts. Those aboard the plane have said they were misled.

Democrats have accused Abbott and DeSantis of using vulnerable migrants as political props, while the Republicans have faulted President Joe Biden’s administration for failing to stem the tide at the border.

The Democratic-controlled city of El Paso has bused roughly 7,000 migrants to New York since late August, though city leaders say they are coordinating with New York officials, unlike Abbott.

Published in Dawn, October 8th, 2022

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