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The real origins of the border crisis: how a broken asylum system warped American immigration

By: Preston, Julia.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Foreign Affairs Description: 102(4), Jul-Aug, 2023: p.156-171. In: Foreign AffairsSummary: In April 2023, New York Mayor Eric Adams gave an unusually testy press conference about the Biden Administration’s border polices. Over the previous year, more than 57, 000 asylum seekers had come through New York’s already overstretched shelters system, and they were still arriving at a rate of about 200 people a day. The city had taken over 103 hotels as emergency shelters. More than 14,000 migrant children had been enrolled in public schools., calling it “one of the largest humanitarian crises that this city has ever experienced, “ Adams said that that cost of assisting the new arrivals had soared to $4.0 billion over two eyars, forcing him to make across the-board budget cuts in other city services. “the president and the white house have failed New York city on this issue, “ the mayor said, taking direct aim a U.S. President Joe Biden even though, as the democratic mayor of the largest city in the county , Adams was supposed to be one of his staunchest allies. – Reproduced
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In April 2023, New York Mayor Eric Adams gave an unusually testy press conference about the Biden Administration’s border polices. Over the previous year, more than 57, 000 asylum seekers had come through New York’s already overstretched shelters system, and they were still arriving at a rate of about 200 people a day. The city had taken over 103 hotels as emergency shelters. More than 14,000 migrant children had been enrolled in public schools., calling it “one of the largest humanitarian crises that this city has ever experienced, “ Adams said that that cost of assisting the new arrivals had soared to $4.0 billion over two eyars, forcing him to make across the-board budget cuts in other city services. “the president and the white house have failed New York city on this issue, “ the mayor said, taking direct aim a U.S. President Joe Biden even though, as the democratic mayor of the largest city in the county , Adams was supposed to be one of his staunchest allies. – Reproduced

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