Even Mayor Eric Adams publicly acknowledged he’s on edge about the upcoming deadline during a Thursday press conference.
With Title 42 ending in less than a week, Texas judge warns migrant crossings could surge to 4,500 a day
And even Adams admitted publicly Thursday that “no one” from the federal or state governments have come to the aid of the Big Apple with resources and services for thewho have been bused here from the southern border since spring — let alone the thousands more expected after next week. “And the governor has largely avoided the topic — and to think that’s why they recently asked Biden for a billion dollars.”“We have a few days before the issue is back in front of us,” Adams told reporters during a City Hall press conference.that City Hall submitted a $1 billion funding request to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which confirmed its Emergency Food and Shelter Programs National Board is presently “reviewing their application.
Mayor Eric Adams said Thursday the city has received no help from the feds or state thus far over the migrant surge.Republican Rep. Nicole Malliotakis said Adams needs to take Biden to task. Another City Hall source said that frustration among Adams officials is growing because the city has “received no help from Washington or the state.”
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