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New York City Hall allocated money for tickets for immigrants leaving for Canada

New York Mayor Eric Adams said in an interview with Fox News that the city has allocated money for tickets for immigrants who decide to go to Canada for a better life. According to the mayor, many immigrants do not feel safe in New York. Therefore, through human rights activists, visitors turned to the mayor’s office with a request to pay for their tickets for buses heading to the north of the state. From there, immigrants plan to get to Canada. It has not yet been reported how Toronto authorities have responded to such plans of those leaving New York. In addition, it is unclear how immigrants from Texas are going to cross the Canadian border. Since April last year, more than 42 immigrants have arrived in New York from Texas and Arizona. The city authorities place potential asylum seekers in homeless shelters, social centers and hotels. However, there is a catastrophic shortage of places there. 

And on February 3, Eric Adams spent the night in an immigrant camp located at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal (pictured). In this way, the mayor wanted to show that the conditions in this camp were quite acceptable for life.

 

Author Denis Cheredov

https://t.me/cheredov_NY

07.02.2023