Governor Hochul silent after NYC Mayor requests financial assistance for transported migrants

Governor Hochul silent after NYC Mayor requests financial assistance for transported migrants
David Geffen Hall in New York City

by Jennie Taer 

NEW  YORK, NY – Mayor Eric Adams’ requests to assist illegal migrants arriving in New York City have yet to be answered by Democratic New York Governor Kathy Hochul.

Adams told the New York Post on Tuesday that he has several requests with Hochul’s office for illegal migrants to be housed and relocated in other parts of the state since the city keeps getting them from multiple states. A transport sent by Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, Democratic El Paso Mayor Oscar Leeser, and Democratic Colorado Gov. Jared Polis brought more than 40,000 illegal migrants into the city.

Photo provided to the Daily Caller News Foundation courtesy of a migrant in El Paso, TX

Photo provided to the Daily Caller News Foundation courtesy of a migrant in El Paso, TX

Adams has asked Hochul for help with housing 500 illegal migrants and for assistance with emergency mutual aid requests. But the Big Apple mayor has yet to receive that support.

Governor Hochul silent after NYC Mayor requests financial assistance for transported migrants

“First, we are collaborating with her administration, her chief of staff, her team. We need spaces now. We need locations now. A week and a half ago, in one week we got 3,000 people. In one day we got over 800. Just think about those numbers for a moment. We are asking for the entire state to treat this as an emergency, and the governor understands that clearly,” Adams said of his conversations with Hochul during a Tuesday news conference.

Adams recently visited the U.S.-Mexico border in El Paso, Texas, where he declared that his city has no more room for illegal migrants. The lack of space also prompted Adams to reach out to Hochul for help in moving illegal migrants to other cities across New York.

“That’s my conversation I have been having with my state leaders. I think it’s a win-win. We have many municipalities throughout the entire state that are suffering in population, that are dealing with the need of employees. And that is why it’s imperative that the federal government allow people to work,” Adams said.

Others have taken notice to Hochul’s silence: Democratic Queens Councilman Robert Holden recently told the New York Post she’s “asleep at the wheel on the migrant issue.”

“She’s got to wake up and she’s not,” he said. “My Democratic colleagues haven’t stepped up – in the city and state – they haven’t come up with any demands on the migrant crisis.”

Hochul’s office didn’t respond to a request for comment.

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