Mayor Eric Adams said the migrant crisis 'will destroy New York City,' explaining how the Big Apple has been receiving 10,000 migrants a month.
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Separately Wednesday, Adams announced the transition of an emergency respite site into a new Humanitarian Emergency Response and Relief Center at Austell Place in Long Island City as the number of migrants currently in the city’s care approaches 60,000, and as more than 110,000 migrants have arrived in New York City since last spring.
New York Mayor Eric Adams addresses the media at a rally in support of asylum seekers on Aug. 15, 2023 in New York City. As of Sept. 3, she said the city had over 112,300 people in its care, including over 59,700 asylum seekers. Over 10,100 asylum seekers have come through the city intake center since September 2022. The city has opened 206 sites, including 15 humanitarian relief centers. Last week from August 28 to Sept. 3, more than 27,000 new asylum seekers entered the city's care.
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