Citing unsustainable expenses, Adams administration orders 20% cut in migrant spending

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Mayor Eric Adams ordered a dramatic 20% slash in spending on migrants on Monday intended to bring down daily costs as well as the number of days that asylum-seekers spend in city shelters.

โ€œThe city cannot sustain asylum seeker care expenses at current levels and, at the same time, maintain city services and keep the city safe and clean,โ€ Jacques Jiha, the cityโ€™s budget director, wrote Monday in a letter to city agency heads obtained by Gothamist.

The cuts would apply to both the current 2024 fiscal year budget and the following year. The administration is budgeted to spend more than $6 billion on migrants across the next two years, according to the latest budget figures.

News of the plan was first reported by the Daily News.

Adams has struggled to manage the ongoing influx of migrants. Nearly 66,000 migrants are currently living in the cityโ€™s shelter system, according to City Hallโ€™s latest figures.

As part of a plan to encourage migrants to leave shelter, the city has required adult migrants to leave their assigned shelter or reapply for a bed after 30 days. Families are subject to a 60-day limit. The cityโ€™s right-to-shelter rules require officials to provide a bed to anyone in need.

Homeless advocates will be closely watching as the city pushes to severely cut migrant spending. Joshua Goldfein, a staff attorney at the Legal Aid Society, said the city has โ€œa minimum standardโ€ of care they must provide to be compliant with the law.

Goldfein called the mayorโ€™s plan to cut migrant spending โ€œpennywise and pound foolishโ€ and pointed to the administrationโ€™s own delays in providing legal and case management services to migrants.

โ€œThere are a lot of ways in which cutting the budget ends up costing them more money,โ€ he said.

Jihaโ€™s letter also directed most city agencies to cut their 2025 spending by 5%, a move meant to close an unprecedented $7.1 billion budget deficit driven by expiring federal pandemic aid as well as the unexpected toll of the…

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