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NYC Migrant Crisis Nears Breaking Point as Disorderly Migrants Overwhelm Shelters.

New York City Struggles to Handle⁢ Influx of Migrants

New ‌York City is on the brink ‌of a⁣ breaking point ⁢as it ⁢grapples with the challenge of accommodating ⁣tens of thousands ⁤of⁢ illegal migrants who have ⁢poured into the city over the past‌ year.

Since April of last year, over‍ 90,000 migrants have arrived in⁢ New York City, ‍with approximately 55,000​ still‌ being housed at the ⁢city’s expense.​ This influx has caused the city’s homeless shelters to overflow, resulting​ in a record-breaking 105,800 ​people seeking shelter.

The city has⁢ already ⁢allocated a staggering $1.2 billion to ‌support these migrants since last summer.

A “Silent Crisis” for New York City

Mayor Eric Adams recently revealed ‍that the city‍ is witnessing around 2,500 asylum seekers arriving every week, describing it as a “silent crisis.” However, ⁤the actual number⁢ is even higher, with approximately 2,800 new⁢ migrants arriving in ‌the week ending July 16.

Adams has expressed his ⁣frustration, blaming various entities such as Texas, the White House, and New York’s state government for burdening the city with this emergency.

“The president and ⁣the White House have failed New York City on this issue,” Adams stated in April, specifically mentioning⁤ President Biden.

In May, Adams accused Texas Governor Greg Abbott of targeting “black mayors”‌ by sending migrants to their cities. However, the 7,900 migrants bused from Texas to New York represent ‌only a ‍small fraction of the total number of arrivals.

“It’s going to⁤ get worse before ‍it gets better if we ‌don’t get‌ help from the national government,”​ Adams ⁤warned.

Warning Flyers and Struggling ⁣to Provide⁢ Shelter

In an‌ effort to deter ⁣migrants ‍from ⁣coming to⁢ New​ York, the city has started distributing flyers at the southern border. These bright yellow ​flyers, available in both English and Spanish, emphasize that there ⁤is no guarantee of​ shelter ‌and services in New York‍ due to the‌ high ‍cost of living.

Despite opening more than​ 188 new shelter sites, New York City‍ is still struggling to accommodate the growing number⁢ of migrants.

“Our compassion is infinite. ‍Our⁢ space is not,” said Dr. Ted Long, senior vice president ‍at NYC Health + Hospitals, the agency⁣ responsible for much of the emergency housing for migrants.

The city is now seeking ⁣private contractors to build new long-term shelters, but it will take weeks for the large-scale shelters to be⁤ ready. Bidders have ​until mid-August to submit proposals, and the year-long contracts to run the shelters would not begin‍ until November.

Challenges⁢ and Disruptions

The⁣ influx of migrants has brought about various challenges ​and disruptions for New York‍ City. Some migrants ‌have caused public disturbances, with reports of incidents where they have ‌thrown ​objects at pedestrians and assaulted New Yorkers who⁤ intervened.

Business⁢ owners in Manhattan have also suffered due⁤ to the chaos spilling‍ out of ‍the migrant shelters ​onto the streets. Migrants have been seen‌ sitting on busy sidewalks, selling⁤ goods, and​ leaving behind a ⁢mess. Some have even been spotted drinking ​and doing ⁢drugs, including children.

In Brooklyn, migrants who were expelled from shelters have set up a mini ‌tent​ city under‍ a highway, prompting local businesses to hire private security to⁢ prevent ​them from⁣ entering their stores.

A Wider Issue

New ⁤York City is⁣ not alone in dealing with this⁣ influx of⁢ migrants. Other‍ Democrat-run major ‌cities, such as ‌Washington, ⁤D.C., Chicago,‍ and Philadelphia, have also ‍received significant ⁣numbers ​of migrants. ⁣Even smaller cities like Denver are starting ‍to see⁣ arrivals.

As the southern border⁣ states become overwhelmed with the‍ illegal immigration crisis, major‌ cities across the country are grappling with the consequences.



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