NYC urges migrants at the border to go elsewhere claiming high rent, cost of living

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New York City is distributing leaflets along the US-Mexico border with the aim of dissuading migrants from traveling to the five boroughs.

The flyers warn migrants that housing in the city is too pricey and that โ€œthere is no guarantee of shelter and services to new arrivals.โ€

โ€œPlease consider another city as you make your decision about where to settle in the U.S.โ€ the bright yellow leaflet says. It features a map of the U.S., with arrows extending from Texas into Vermont, North Carolina, Wisconsin, South Dakota and other ostensibly cheaper locales.

โ€œWe have teams down at the border who are going to assist us in the distribution of flyers,โ€ Mayor Eric Adams said during a press briefing Wednesday.

Adamsโ€™ spokesperson Kate Smart said the mayor was referring to nonprofit groups that work with recently arrived immigrants along the U.S. Southern Border.

The message, written in English and Spanish, will also be posted on โ€œwebsites that are promoting New York City,โ€ Adams added.

Adams described the flyers as part of a larger plan to discourage travel to New York City and eject migrants from city-run emergency shelters after two months. The policy was first reported by Gothamist.

He said the leaflet campaign aims โ€œto honestly communicate our cityโ€™s situation to those thinking of coming in.โ€

Advocates were divided on the plan with some calling it โ€œfear mongeringโ€ and others saying it โ€œmade senseโ€.

โ€œIn order to reduce the strain on the system it makes sense to make sure that people are going to all the places that they need to go,โ€ said Joshua Goldfein, a staff attorney with the Legal Aid Society. โ€œThe state and the federal government have an obligation to manage the flow of people crossing the southern border. That’s not New York City’s job.โ€

Legal Aid and Coalition For The Homeless are currently trying to broker a deal to keep the Adams administration from kicking out adult migrants after 60 days.

David Griffen, executive director for…

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