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Kathy Hochul Moves Forward with Prioritizing Illegal Aliens for NY State Jobs

New York State’s Democratic Governor, Kathy Hochul, is moving forward with a plan to restructure the Civil Service Commission to put undocumented immigrants at the forefront of the state’s work.

In late January, Hochul approved the state’s plan to hire 4,000 undocumented immigrants for entry-level state jobs. Not only is the country preparing to put undocumented workers on the front lines, but the plan Hochul approved also removes several requirements for undocumented workers to hold jobs.

Migrants enter a shelter in Manhattan, New York, on October 12, 2022. (Luis C. Ribeiro, New York Daily News/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

Rules were established requiring applicants to take the civil service exam and have a high school diploma. excluded.

The goal is to get undocumented immigrants to state jobs more quickly once they receive work permits.

The Civil Service Commission approved the plan on January 18, according to reports. spectrum news:

Hochul also claimed to have heard pleas from business owners across the state to allow them to hire undocumented workers.

“Hotel owners and restaurant owners are coming to me and saying, ‘Can you send immigrants here?’ We need them.” I hear these voices all over the state. “The governor said.

Not surprisingly, New York City’s Democratic Mayor Eric Adams also supports plans to lower the hurdles to quickly hiring undocumented immigrants into government and private sector jobs.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams (John Lamparski/Getty Images for Concordia Summit)

“We want to help migrants and asylum seekers solve the shortage of lifeguards. We have succeeded in getting around 30,000. [file] We need more applications for work permits, asylum, TPS, etc.,” he said.

New York State Senate Labor Committee Chair Jessica Ramos (D) conflated “New Yorkers” with what she called immigrants when pitching a plan that prioritized illegal aliens over citizens.

“I think every New Yorker who can and wants to work should be able to work, especially when you start looking at jobs in the state and how many jobs are readily available.” Ramos said.

She also imposed tax increases on the “wealthy” to help pay for the new jobs she is trying to fill.

“In a state where income inequality is worse than ever, New York State has 135 millionaires, compared to 120 before the pandemic. It just means it’s embedded,” she said. “It’s not widespread in our community,” Ramos exclaimed.

On the other hand, the “rich” are already Fleeing from New York The crowds are coming as taxes continue to rise and governments are making businesses feel unwelcome with an avalanche of regulations and requirements.of new york post New York reported in late 2023 that the state has lost 10 more billionaires to Florida as it continues to target high-income earners with confiscatory tax rates and anti-corporate policies.

This trend is also not new. A 2022 study found that New York City lost another 10 percent of taxpayers earning more than $750,000.

New York City isn’t just losing wealthy people. Even Adams noted in January that the Big Apple was “bleeding” the working class.

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