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New York Governor Seeks Help for ‌Immigration Crisis, Gets Disappointing ⁤Response

On Wednesday, New York Gov. Kathy ‌Hochul met with Biden administration officials to seek help for her state in⁣ dealing with a deluge of illegal immigrants in recent‍ months.

She claimed that she left that meeting “with a sense they are committed,” the New​ York Post reported the following day, and that White ⁢House officials had assured her of a “surge of ⁣resources” in the near future.

What she got instead ⁢was a⁤ suggestion ‍that New York ⁣City-based companies be ⁣asked to provide services to immigrants in the⁤ process of seeking asylum in ⁣the U.S., ‍the Post said.

Free services, that is.

Among the services the federal⁤ government suggests private ‍business provide ‌at ‍their own expense are legal advice and guidance on how to navigate the governments byzantine work‌ permit application ‌process.

Insufficient Funding for New York City

Biden’s team⁤ said it would request $600 million from Congress to assist‌ the city in providing necessities⁢ like food and shelter to those individuals who have entered the ‌country illegally after President Joe Biden’s steadfast refusal to complete the wall at ⁤the ​southern border.

That amount, however, would represent only a drop in the ⁣bucket of the total costs associated with the⁤ Biden border crisis that New​ York City‍ has to bear.

The city has already⁣ received $146 million from⁢ the ⁤federal ​government to address the crisis, but ‍the city has seen more than 100,000‌ illegal immigrants arrive in⁤ about 18 months. If ⁣that were the total amount spent, each illegal immigrant would get getting about‌ $4 per day for food and shelter. Even adding ⁤the promised $600​ million would only bring that​ number up to about $20 daily.

According to the Post, the ⁢city has already spent⁣ $5.2 billion trying to address the problem; the administration’s promises amount to ‍picking up less than 15 percent of the tab.

But‌ it gets worse, as Mayor Eric Adams has previously said ​that he expects ‌the city to have ​to shell out more ⁢than twice that amount — $12⁣ billion ⁣— before 2025 is out.

Empty⁤ Promises and Lack of Action

Despite all that, ​Hochul claimed that the administration‌ “understand[s] that a ‍lot of time has passed and that⁣ this situation ‌has only⁤ grown more dire,” according to the ⁣Post, even though⁣ a “liaison” ⁣between the city and the Department​ of Homeland Security promised on⁣ July 27 still ‌hasn’t⁢ been named.

Hochul⁣ also said that DHS ⁣workers were going to be headed to the city to ‍help — although neither the⁢ number of⁤ workers nor the timing‍ of their arrival had⁤ been announced.

Hence the request to private businesses.

Hochul wrote a letter ⁢to the Biden administration last week, blaming the president for his failure to address the problem⁤ of⁣ illegal ​immigration.⁤ A ⁢number of business executives from the city did the same thing Monday, ‌arguing that‌ the problem is clearly‌ a federal responsibility, according the Post.

They also‌ blamed ⁣Hochul and the state ⁢government for not doing more to ‌alleviate the problem.

Even Mayor Adams, a Democrat like ​Hochul, has‌ blamed the administration and⁤ federal legislators for not stepping up.

“We are sending a clear and loud message and ⁤joining​ the message ⁣of others: The Biden-Harris administration and Congress must ​come up with a real solution,” ‍he said, according⁤ to the Post.

Now, the⁤ blame game is apparently coming full circle, with an ‌administration‌ request for ⁢free services‍ from private businesses that it can‌ in ‌turn later blame for not doing more to address the issue ​that the administration is legally responsible for.

The post Biden Admin Pushes American ⁤Businesses to‌ Step Up in Helping Illegal⁣ Aliens With Free ⁢Stuff appeared first on The Western Journal.



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