NYC faith leaders urge care for asylum-seekers, press officials to offer same

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A group of interfaith leaders from across the five boroughs called on government officials on Tuesday to treat migrants compassionately and urged President Joe Biden and Congress to expedite work authorizations in order to reduce the economic strain on taxpayers.

The religious leaders rallied outside of City Hall while carrying signs that read โ€œWelcome the Strangerโ€ and โ€œGive Me Your Huddled Masses Yearning to Breathe Free.โ€ They also issued a statement, called โ€œToward a Covenant on Behalf of New Yorkโ€™s Newest New Yorkers,โ€ in which they advocated for migrants to be provided with shelter, health services, education and legal assistance for their asylum applications.

โ€œWe want to work as allies in partnership with government to best achieve these objectives,โ€ read the statement. โ€œWe will hold ourselves accountable for being available to work on these issues, and we will hold our elected and appointed officials accountable for doing what we expect them to do. We want to hasten the day when these new New Yorkers can become self-sufficient members of our communities.โ€

The rally was the latest attempt to influence the city, state and federal governments’ approach to the more than 100,000 migrants who have arrived in the city since spring 2022. Many immigrant rights activists have strongly criticized Mayor Eric Adams in recent days for claiming that โ€œthis issue will destroy New York City.โ€ Those who attended Tuesdayโ€™s rally adopted a softer tone and said they wanted to be collaborative.

The Rev. Chloe Breyer, executive director at the Interfaith Center of New York, described the covenant as a promise and โ€œa Biblical conceptโ€ that extended to other Abrahamic traditions.

โ€œItโ€™s a challenge to all of us to ask ourselves, โ€˜Are we really doing all we can to help these new New Yorkers be able thrive and give back to our community?โ€™โ€ she said.

Ammar Abdul Rahman, the deputy imam at Masjid Al-Haram in the Bronx, recited an Arabic verse from…

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