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    Migrants accused of crimes still eligible for taxpayer-funded NYC shelters, Adams admin admits after Post exposé

    By Craig McCarthy,

    2024-09-03

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    Getting arrested in New York City doesn’t bar migrants from taxpayer-funded shelters, Mayor Eric Adams’ administration admitted Tuesday.

    “We don’t say that [you] can’t come back into the shelter because you’ve gotten arrested,” said Deputy Mayor Anne Williams-Isom during Adams’ weekly off-topic press conference in City Hall.

    The revelation followed a Post report that found migrants have been flooding the criminal-justice system , with one Manhattan cop estimated that “about 75%” of arrests in Midtown are migrants, mostly for cases involving robberies, assaults, domestic incidents and selling counterfeit items.

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    “I’m sure that there’s a lot of arrests that have come from a lot of different groups that come here, especially groups that might not be able to work,” Williams-Isom added.

    She also confirmed that the city is not tracking migrant arrests. The NYPD is prohibited from asking suspects about their immigration status.

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    New York Post cover for Tuesday revealed a higher rate of migrant crime than has been previously acknowledged publicly. New York Post

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    Adams’ Chief of Staff Camille Joseph Varlack jumped in when pressed on the high number of migrant arrests reported by police sources, saying that while suspects can go back to city shelters, they’d lose housing if they violate a code of conduct.

    But that code is limited to incidents inside the shelters and alleged illegal activity anywhere else appears to have no impact on eligibility for city housing, according to a review of the code of conduct by The Post.

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    Adams admin said Tuesday an arrest does not disqualify people from city shelters. William Farrington
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    According to sources, three in four arrests in Midtown have been asylum seekers over the past few months. James Messerschmidt

    The mayor’s team said City Hall has been focused on helping asylum seekers get on their feet as a deterrent to new arrivals turning to crime.

    “We want to connect people to their community-based organizations so that we can get them connected to work, get them out of shelters,” Williams-Isom said.

    “We’ve been really proud that over 150,000 people have made their way out of the shelter so far.”

    For the latest metro stories, top headlines, breaking news and more, visit nypost.com/metro/

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    Sherry True
    09-06
    Fire his ass!!! Democrats are screwing up this state!
    Dimitrius Taylor
    09-06
    yes for migrants 😂 but no for reperations for blk people that fought in every war to secure America and worked for free for 100s of years 😂 and blk taxes went to pay reperations for others ,and blk taxes have funded Israel and Ukraine 😂 but nope blk people ain't getting shit 😂 😂 😂 😂 oh wait 0 down for immigrants to buy homes in California 😂 dam those migrants have pulled up their boot stamps 😂
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