Eric Adams proposes placing undocumented immigrants in private residences for housing.
New York City Mayor Proposes Housing Illegal Immigrants in Faith-Based Locales and Private Residences
“There are residents who are suffering right now because of economic challenges,” Adams, a Democrat, said. “They have spare rooms. They have locales, and if we can find a way to get over the 30-day rule and other rules that government has in place, we can take their $4.2 billion, $4.3 [billion]. It may be now that we potentially have to spend.”
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has proposed a unique solution to the city’s rising illegal immigrant population. He suggests housing them in “faith-based locales” and private residences. This call to action comes as the city battles a surge in illegal immigrants flooding the city. The city has already spent over $1.2 billion on the crisis this fiscal year alone and is projected to spend more than $4.3 billion by the end of June 2024. However, the federal government has only allocated less than $40 million in funding, which is not enough to cover the costs of asylum seekers.
A Cheaper and More Cost-Effective Option
The mayor’s office believes that giving illegal immigrants who are struggling in New York City a place to stay in holy places and private homes is a far cheaper and more cost-effective option for the city. The city currently spends approximately $380 per night on illegal immigrants, and Adams’s “vision” could lower that to around $125 per night. This would put money back into the pockets of everyday New Yorkers and houses of worship instead of corporations from outside the city.
Call for Federal Government Support
Mayor Adams has repeatedly called on the federal government to provide multiple forms of support, including expedited work authorization for asylum seekers, a nationwide decompression strategy, increased funding to manage the crisis, and meaningful immigration reform. The city has helped support at least 72,000 immigrants, and over 46,000 still remain under the care of the city. Adams believes that if the government can find a way to get over the 30-day rule and other rules that are in place, they can take the $4.2 billion, $4.3 billion that is needed to help these immigrants.
Conclusion
Mayor Adams’s proposal to house illegal immigrants in “faith-based locales” and private residences is a unique solution to the city’s rising illegal immigrant population. It is a cheaper and more cost-effective option for the city, and it could put money back into the pockets of everyday New Yorkers and houses of worship. However, the federal government needs to provide more support to manage the crisis and implement meaningful immigration reform.
- Mayor Adams proposes housing illegal immigrants in “faith-based locales” and private residences.
- The city has already spent over $1.2 billion on the crisis this fiscal year alone.
- The city spends approximately $380 per night on illegal immigrants, and Adams’s “vision” could lower that to around $125 per night.
- The federal government needs to provide more support to manage the crisis and implement meaningful immigration reform.
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