As more asylum seekers arrived Wednesday, Mayor Adams said New York City is on the brink of falling over the fiscal cliff. He estimates it will spend more than $6 billion on the crisis in 2025 if something doesn't change. JessicaMooreTV reports.
on Wednesday morning, this time mostly families with children, who will need to dip into the already overburdened stockpile of city resources.
"We are past our breaking point. New York compassion may be limitless but our resources are not, and our partners at the state and federal levels know this," Adams said."While New York City will continue to lead, it's time the state and federal government step up."The Roosevelt HotelPlans to open a relief center at Creedmoor Psychiatric Center in Queens were met with protests from residents on Tuesday"We don't know who our kids are going to be surrounded by.
However, other immigrants said the situation can't be blamed on asylum seekers Diana Moreno is originally from Ecuador. "Who's responsible for the migrant crisis? Are you blaming the vulnerable or are you actually blaming the people who have not given immigrants a path to citizenship for over 30 years?" Moreno said.
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