Index Investing News
Monday, June 15, 2026
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Home
  • World
  • Investing
  • Financial
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Stocks
  • Crypto
  • Property
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion
  • Home
  • World
  • Investing
  • Financial
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Stocks
  • Crypto
  • Property
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion
No Result
View All Result
Index Investing News
No Result
View All Result

Mayor Adams’ ‘right to shelter’ agreement will actually make NYC’s migrant crisis worse

by Index Investing News
March 17, 2024
in Opinion
Reading Time: 4 mins read
A A
0
Home Opinion
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter



Mayor Adams’ agreement, announced Friday, to limit the time migrants can stay in shelters at taxpayer expense, is smoke and mirrors. 

It’s designed to fool you into thinking he’s solving a problem when he’s actually caving to the migrant-industrial complex.

Adams claims the agreement with the Legal Aid Society and the Coalition for the Homeless will allow the city to evict adult migrants from city-run shelters after 30 days, saving taxpayers money and limiting the need for more shelters.

Not true.   

The fine print says migrants have a shot at staying longer if they obtain a driver’s license, follow shelter rules and show good behavior or — get this one — apply for public benefits.

And this is a “non-exhaustive” list of reasons making migrants eligible to stay longer.  

The agreement also applies only to single adults age 24 and up.

A staggering 78% come with children and get priority placement in hotels. 

The city spends a whopping $387 a night for food and a roof alone for each family and shells out more money for free medical care, education and legal services. 

This agreement does zero to alleviate those staggering costs. 

The deal dooms New York City to fiscal disaster because it will continue to be the No. 1 destination for migrants seeking a free roof over their heads.

The Big Apple is now Migrant Central.

Worst of all, nothing in the agreement empowers the mayor to evict troublemakers who have repeat run-ins with police.

The migrants who beat up cops in Times Square were living in shelters, courtesy of taxpayers, and already had long rap sheets. 

When troublemakers are arrested and give a shelter address, the shelter should be contacted and told they no longer qualify. 

Why should taxpayers be footing the bill to house criminals?

Notorious gangs like Tren de Aragua and MS-13 recruit from the shelters. 

How convenient that taxpayers pay to house these gangs’ lackeys.

Keep up with today’s most important news

Stay up on the very latest with Evening Update.

Thanks for signing up!

In October, Adams imposed a 30-day limit on adult migrants but wound up in court when Legal Aid and the Coalition challenged.

A long negotiation ensued, ending with Friday’s agreement.

Since suing in 1979 and winning a consent decree in 1981, Legal Aid and the Coalition have fought successfully to impose a “right to shelter” on New York.

Now these two self-appointed guardians of the downtrodden — not elected by anyone — insist the “right” applies not just to New Yorkers but anyone from anywhere in the world who wants shelter here.

That’s crazy.

After months of negotiating, Adams capitulated.

No one at the table was looking out for taxpayers or New Yorkers who see their services being cut and their neighborhoods disrupted by the proliferation of shelters.

The multibillion-dollar shelter industry came out a winner, but Joe Public got shafted.

As the agreement was announced, Deputy Mayor Anne Williams-Isom praised the “right to shelter” and Legal Aid Society for the work it does.

They’re all in bed together.

Josh Goldfein, a Legal Aid attorney, explained that despite the settlement, no migrant would be left to sleep on the street.

In fact, the agreement bans the city from even making migrants sleep overnight in chairs while waiting to be placed, imposing stricter shelter requirements than before.   

A “right to shelter” for anyone who shows up on Gotham’s doorsteps means New Yorkers who want sanitation services, police and fire protection and other city amenities go to the back of the line.

Their services get cut to pay for sheltering migrants.

Adams needs to battle aggressively, up through the highest courts, to get that “right” reexamined.

Only New York has a “right to shelter,” and it makes the city the top destination for migrants.

It’s an even bigger problem than sanctuary-city status.

New York City spends more than 10 times as much as Los Angeles per migrant and more than five times as much as Chicago.

To top it off, the agreement and the Adams administration are renaming migrants “new arrivals,” whitewashing the laws they broke to get here. 

Expect hundreds of thousands more to see these welcome signs and come. Who wouldn’t come?

On Sunday, Adams praised the city’s “responsible policies” and blamed “Republican extremists” for the border crisis.

Sorry, Mr. Mayor. But the crisis here in New York City is due to the lavish benefits local Democrats insist on offering “new arrivals.”

There’s no whitewashing that.

Betsy McCaughey is a former lieutenant governor of New York.

Twitter: @Betsy_McCaughey



Source link

Tags: AdamsagreementcrisisMayormigrantNYCsshelterworse
ShareTweetShareShare
Previous Post

Latam Insights: Tim Draper’s Bitcoin Prophecy for El Salvador, Bukele’s Bitcoin Rush

Next Post

March Madness 2024: NCAA Tournament brackets revealed

Related Posts

Anthropic’s Mythos and the AI race: What India must learn from the next wave of innovation

Anthropic’s Mythos and the AI race: What India must learn from the next wave of innovation

by Index Investing News
June 11, 2026
0

As Artificial Intelligence (AI) evolves, so do the anxieties around it. The discourse on AI ethics, slops and data centres,...

Why honesty is the best policy for IT service providers as AI reshapes client relationships

Why honesty is the best policy for IT service providers as AI reshapes client relationships

by Index Investing News
June 8, 2026
0

Consider what honesty requires. Say, the client’s chief operating officer has spent six months evangelizing an Agentic AI strategy internally....

UK Police Officers Admit DEI Training Pressured Them To Ignore Dying White Teen Henry Nowak – FREEDOMBUNKER

UK Police Officers Admit DEI Training Pressured Them To Ignore Dying White Teen Henry Nowak – FREEDOMBUNKER

by Index Investing News
June 4, 2026
0

Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity,Officers from the force that failed Henry Nowak have now admitted they felt "controlled and...

The American divide exposes the high GDP fallacy –
Las Vegas Sun News

The American divide exposes the high GDP fallacy – Las Vegas Sun News

by Index Investing News
May 31, 2026
0

Sunday, May 31, 2026 | 2 a.m. The American economy is a wonder. The Economist observed that average wages in...

Chad Bianco can stop Gavin Newsom — by dropping out

Chad Bianco can stop Gavin Newsom — by dropping out

by Index Investing News
May 19, 2026
0

Gavin Newsom finally said the quiet part out loud. Last week, Newsom admitted he has a secret “break the glass”...

Next Post
March Madness 2024: NCAA Tournament brackets revealed

March Madness 2024: NCAA Tournament brackets revealed

Gareth Southgate gives update on Reece James’ Euro 2024 hopes

Gareth Southgate gives update on Reece James' Euro 2024 hopes

RECOMMENDED

What’s New to Stream on Netflix for December 2022

What’s New to Stream on Netflix for December 2022

December 6, 2022
Russia halts Ukraine grain exports as it resumes blockade

Russia halts Ukraine grain exports as it resumes blockade

October 30, 2022
Top Wall Street analysts recommend these 3 dividend stocks

Top Wall Street analysts recommend these 3 dividend stocks

March 10, 2024
Balanced scoring helps Union roll previous slumping NYCFC

Balanced scoring helps Union roll previous slumping NYCFC

September 19, 2024
Gladstone Land critiques crop portfolio amid market downturn By Investing.com

Gladstone Land critiques crop portfolio amid market downturn By Investing.com

September 23, 2024
 Billion CEO, No Financials

$10 Billion CEO, No Financials

March 22, 2025
Federal judge suggests Q2 2024 trial for SEC case against Ripple execs By Cointelegraph

Federal judge suggests Q2 2024 trial for SEC case against Ripple execs By Cointelegraph

August 9, 2023
Mortgage demand falls as interest rates rise

Mortgage demand falls as interest rates rise

March 4, 2023
Index Investing News

Get the latest news and follow the coverage of Investing, World News, Stocks, Market Analysis, Business & Financial News, and more from the top trusted sources.

  • 1717575246.7
  • Browse the latest news about investing and more
  • Contact us
  • Cookie Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • DMCA
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • xtw18387b488

Copyright © 2022 - Index Investing News.
Index Investing News is not responsible for the content of external sites.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World
  • Investing
  • Financial
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Stocks
  • Crypto
  • Property
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion

Copyright © 2022 - Index Investing News.
Index Investing News is not responsible for the content of external sites.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In