Mayor Eric Adams and Gov. Kathy Hochul on Monday listed some ways they believe the White House could speed up work authorizations for migrants seeking asylum, increasing their pressure on President Joe Biden as New York City continues to receive thousands of arrivals each week.
At a joint news conference in Brooklyn, Adams and Hochul, both Democrats, presented a united front as they pleaded with the Biden Administration to bypass a divided Congress and take executive action to make it easier for asylum seekers to legally seek work in New York.
Specifically, they called on the White House to relax the 180-day waiting period before asylum seekers can get a legal work permit, while also calling on the White House to redesignate โtemporary protected statusโ for migrants arriving from a number of countries, including Venezuela, Guatemala, Nicaragua and El Salvador, for another 18 months.
โWe have one message: Let them work,โ Adams said. โThat is our clear message that weโre sending. We must expedite work authorization for asylum seekers, not in the future, but now.โ
The mayor continued: โIf we donโt get it done through a presidential action [rather than through Congress], we are going to slow down the progress we need.โ
A White House spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment Monday.
The governor and mayor laid out their requests at Union Square Events, a catering and hospitality company in Industry City.
They were joined by representatives from organized labor, the hospitality industry and business organizations, all of whom sounded support for allowing asylum seekers to work on an expedited basis as a way of alleviating the ongoing worker shortage.
Their requests come as New York has seen an increase in migrant arrivals since the expiration of the United Statesโ pandemic-era border restrictions known as Title 42. According to Adams, more than 5,800 migrants arrived in the city last week; more than 70,000 have arrived since last…
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