Mayor Eric Adams asked a State Congress to folk with the state council to cope with the $ 1.1 billion in the immigration crisis.
Hizzoner said that the Big Apple needed fabric in 12 weeks, as he immediately questioned how Adam's enemy had cooked a huge number in a wish list.
However, Adams said that he had spent more than $ 6.9 billion during the long -standing immigration crisis, shouting about measures to reduce the government's “savings” and the number of urban immigrants. Regardless of, he asserted that he was dependent on money. care.
“Without your help, we need to close the $ 1.1 billion of the program within 12 weeks and seek states to do so,” he said.
Adams' demands were held at the annual ritual, Tin Cup Day, to create a state budget for the state, to CULT New York's Pol in Albanny. Despite the slower inflow of asylum applicants into the five districts, a big question is brought.
The mayor has made the other three major demands to reduce some New Yorkers' income taxes, unwilling mentally sick people and strengthening the parameters necessary for changing the discovery law. Ta.
However, Hochul's proposed budget of $ 250 billion (packed with distribution materials, including $ 1 billion income tax reduction) did not include new funds for the immigration crisis.
And the governor doesn't seem to excite the pony for New York City.
“The FY26 execution budget does not include new funds for the immigration crisis, and our position has not changed,” said the governor's spokeman.
Through the border crisis, the state is working to reduce the cost of one -third of costs to accommodate immigrants and to ensure vaccine and medical services.
Last year, HOCHUL and Albany agreed to raise the state of $ 4.3 billion for the immigration crisis.
The officials of the city hall are assumed that $ 1.1 billion is under the assumption that the state will give the same money as the previous year, for feeding, evacuating, and taking care of about 46,000 immigrants who are still taking care of Big Apple. He told the post that it was to feed, evacuate, and take care of.
The 12 -week deadline was time for Adams to present his execution budget.
Without the money, Cayla Mamelak, a public relations officer at the city hall, left the door open for potential cuts.
“We will have to rewind it in other ways,” she said.
Complicating the problem has a wide and distrust of the city and the state officials in the Adams administration's budget mathematics in the immigration crisis.
The January IBO report showed that Adam's administration continued to increase the cost estimate of crisis, even if the immigration to the city was slow.
“Looking back on the past two years, IBO has not accurately adjusted the budget for new arrival services since the first increase in the summer of 2023, and has shareds covered by New York. I found that “historical average.”
Many Democrats and Republican members told the post in support of the city's budget formation, with the support of the city's budget formation, with the support of the city ensuring that funding to take care of immigrants is being implemented. I was very skeptical of my sex.
Brad Lander, a candidate for the city's secretary and mayor, is the mayor, even if he pushes the state to Albanny's Tuesday post, especially if President Trump's administration has reduced funds and strengthens his support for immigration. He believed that the number was fake.
“Don't blame Congress because Eric Adams was lying about numbers and it wasn't effective at all to spend the money they sent.
Michaelkink, an executive director of the left -sided powerful economy for all coalitions, agreed that the Adams administration's budget is not always the same.
“It is correct to approach the state to provide funds to public goods and services that New Yorkers needs, but the mayor usually is more budget reduction and astonishing finances rather than providing funds to basic needs. He seems to be interested, “he said.
CHRIS TAGUE (R-Schoharie) said that he did not want to afflict the people of New York, but he was skeptical of Adams and the leader of Adams to maintain the Big Apple sanctuary. is.
“When we decided to change all these cities into a safe shelter for these people, we warned them all,” he said.
David Weprin (D-QUEENS), a former chairman of the Finance Committee, criticized Adams for assuming whether the state would provide money.
“It is dangerous to rely on budgeted items on the money that may come from Albanny,” he said. “I think immigrants should have more money, but $ 1 billion sounds like a lot.”





