Why Eric Adams’ ‘tough’ moves on migrants keep failing to stem the tides
NY Post
In yet another sign that refusing to face the central causes won’t end New York City’s illegal-migrant crisis, buses full of “asylum seekers” have diverted from the Port Authority to the Secaucus rail terminal, a quick train hop from the city.
So much for Mayor Adams’ orders that buses provide 36 hours’ notice, and only drop off during business hours.
Adams can pretend all he likes that Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is the central villain here; the fact is that Gotham has been deluged for two central reasons:
1) President Biden on taking office decided to wave most “asylum seekers” in, prompting an ever-increasing exodus first from Mexico and the Southern Triangle nations, then all of Latin America and the Caribbean — and now, as Biden still refuses to bend, expanding to Africa and Asia.
Nearly three years on, the tide is only growing.
2) New York City remains committed to caring for any indigent person who requests housing, and also to providing free food, health care and more.