“We help in the process of buying tickets”, Adams said Monday, though he didn’t say if the city was paying for the tickets. “We found people who had another destination, but who were forced to come only to New York (…) Some want to go to Canada, others want to go to warmer states, so we’re here for them. »
In addition to the city, Adams told Canadian news outlet CBC that different community organizations help migrants buy bus tickets to their new destinations.
New York asks for help from the federal government after the arrival of more immigrants sent from Texas
On Monday, Quebec Immigration Minister Christine Fréchette described as a surprise reports that New York City was paying for tickets for migrants to travel to Canada. “There is urgency,” he told the media, calling on Ottawa to act quickly to resolve “the Roxham Road problem.”
According to Radio-Canada, last December, approximately 4,700 people entered the country by this road which connects New York to the municipality of Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle, in Quebec.
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The radio cites figures from the province of Quebec, which estimates that 60,000 asylum seekers entered this area in 2022, almost double the number they received before the pandemic.
This has prompted the Canadian government to seek support from a dozen community groups – in Montreal, Laval, Montérégie and Quebec, which receive the largest influx – as more and more migrants arrive. Fréchette told local media that he will have an emergency fund of about $3.5 million to support these organizations by providing shelter, clothing and food to those who arrive.
In mid-January, Mayor Eric Adams visited the Texas border town of El Paso and assured from there that “there is no place in New York” for more migrants. There, he called on the federal government to “do its job” to address the border crisis. In his Monday chat with Fox 5, he estimated the city’s investment in migrant care for this year to be around $1.4 billion. On several occasions, he insisted that the massive influx of migrants from southern states had caused the city’s shelter system to collapse.
The first buses arrived from Texas to New York in August 2022. State Governor Greg Abbott, a Republican who backed former President Donald Trump’s immigration policies, said he was doing so in response to the federal government’s “open border policy”, which had created a “crisis” in the southern states.
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