Fewer migrants than expected arriving this weekend at NYC bus terminal – New York Daily News

The anticipated surge of migrants after a federal border restriction expired was more of a slow drip Saturday as only three buses with 124 new arrivals pulled into Midtown.

The passengers pulled into the Port Authority Bus Terminal between 6:30 a.m. and 7:45 a.m., said Power Malu, executive director of Artists Athletes Activists.

Malu said his group was also assisting a growing number of migrants coming into the Big Apple by plane, with daily arrivals growing to about 200.

“I want to highlight the fact that we’ve been doing pickups at the airport,” he said. “Although (Port Authority) has been the spot people highlight the most, the most consistently has been the airports.

“We’ve been paying for Ubers and Lyfts to get people out of the airports, to get them to shelters.”

A Saturday email to the Port Authority for comment was not immediately returned.

But Josh Goldfein, staff attorney with the Homeless Rights Project at The Legal Aid Society, urged the city to start providing services to those coming by air.

“To date, the city has refused to conduct outreach at local airports where most asylum seekers are arriving,” said Goldfein. “These families and individuals have exclusively relied on the transportation services provided by mutual aid groups to reach critical city resources.”

He called on the Adams administration to take steps to ensure the new arrivals aren’t left languishing at the airports or other arrival points.

Gov. Hochul, in a Friday letter to President Biden, called for federal assistance in dealing with anticipated increase of migrants in the coming days — with several thousand expected each week in the near future.

“I have determined that this incident is of such severity and magnitude that effective response is beyond the capabilities of the State and affected local government,” she wrote.

Hochul asked for immediate federal funding, noting the need for constructing and operating temporary housing at Floyd Bennett Field and…

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