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New York City declares state of emergency amid rising influx of asylum seekers

Shelter system operating at nearly 100% capacity, accommodating over 61,000 people

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 08 Oct 2022 5:00PM

New York City declares state of emergency amid rising influx of asylum seekers
New York City Mayor Eric Adams says more than 17,000 asylum seekers, mostly from South America, have been bused directly to New York City from the southern border since April, which is far more than the system was designed to handle and is unsustainable. – Pixabay pic, October 8, 2022

NEW YORK – New York City Mayor Eric Adams declared a state of emergency yesterday in response to a record-breaking influx of asylum seekers into the city, mostly from the southern border of the United States.

An executive order was issued yesterday to formally direct all relevant agencies in the city to coordinate their efforts to respond to the asylum seeker humanitarian crisis and construct humanitarian relief centres on a transitory basis.

The state of emergency shall remain in effect for 30 days and may be extended, Xinhua quoted the executive order.

Adams also called for emergency federal and state aid to handle the continued influx of asylum seekers, including legislation allowing asylum seekers to work, a decompression strategy at the border, a coordinated effort to move asylum seekers to other cities, emergency financial relief and immigration reform.

The shelter system in New York City is now operating at near 100% capacity accommodating over 61,000 people, and the city would have over 100,000 asylum seekers next year if the current trend continues, according to Adams.

“That’s far more than the system was ever designed to handle. This is unsustainable. The city is going to run out of funding for other priorities,” he said.

More than 17,000 asylum seekers, mostly from South America, have been bused directly to New York City from the southern border since April, Adams said.

To accommodate the asylum seekers, the city has contracted 42 hotels as emergency shelters with one humanitarian emergency response and relief centre under construction on Randall’s Island, and is working with the New York governor’s office on identifying additional locations for relief centres and staffing resources.

Adams said New York City expects to spend at least US$1 billion (RM4.64 billion) by the end of this fiscal year starting October 1 on the migrant crisis.

He blamed political motivation and lack of coordination for the man-made humanitarian crisis.

About a month ago, Washington DC Mayor Muriel Bowser declared a public emergency in the nation’s capital due to the arrival of thousands of migrants bused from the southern states of Texas and Arizona. – Bernama, October 8, 2022

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