New York City Mayor Eric Adams is requesting $1 billion from President Biden's administration to help house the more than 30,000 migrants now living in the city.
is struggling to house more than 30,000 migrants amid bussing programs from Texas and Florida, leading Mayor Eric Adams to request $1 billion in emergency funding from President Biden's administration.
Of those, the city is actively housing nearly 21,000 in taxpayer-funded housing. The surge is likely to only worsen in the coming weeks as the end of Title 42 nears, removing a key tool border authorities used to deport migrants., which is reportedly now reviewing the request. Adams first declared a state of emergency regarding the migrant surge in October.
Migrants leave for a shelter from the Port Authority bus terminal in New York, the United States, on Sept. 27, 2022.
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