Hochul signed an executive order Tuesday expediting the release of $1B in aid to New York City and providing additional support resources to help address the anticipated surge in new migrant arrivals as the federal Title 42 provisions expire.
resources to help address the anticipated surge in new migrant arrivals as the federal Title 42 provisions expire.
“For more than a year, we have been working closely with Mayor Adams to provide support and advocate for federal resources to address the large numbers of asylum seekers arriving in New York City,” Hochul said in a May 9 statement. “With Title 42 set to expire, the circumstances on the ground are expected to change significantly and this Executive Order will be an important part of our coordinated response.
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