New York City Council leaning in on migrant crisis

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The New York City Council is meeting on the migrant crisis Tuesday, as restrictions on asylum seekers at the border remain in effect following a Supreme Court decision. CBS2's Dick Brennan reports.
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I am an asylee and I am stuck at a homeless shelter because nobody wants to accept my CityPHEPS housing voucher and all the agencies that are supposed to help us fight source of income discrimination either cannot or will not do anything about it. There is a large group of people on Facebook who have these vouchers but are nonetheless stuck in homeless shelters. It is very sad.

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Ukraine got 40 billion
New York didn't even get 1 billion
Sounds about left ✌🏾

Scrubby-McScrubberson
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Thank God the Democrats won and got Hochul. Those pesky Republicans would've stopped this. Now we know these poor migrants are safe and we have plenty of money and space for them..

CeeTeeUSA
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MICHAEL JACKSON SAY THEY DON'T CARE ABOUT US

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America and Americans need that money not migrants this crazy

christineward
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Why nyc!? There is other places in the world people can go to. Money also can be shifted to that specific place. I don't understand. 🤦‍♂️

HK-vewg
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Adams making sure the border states isn’t sending them his way again. He sure didn’t like that 😭😭

unboxedcharacter
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So when they gonna get back to the Ice Cube's Contract with Black America and The President Trump Platinum Plan including the Schools Choice vouchers or stfu

jettabusyjackson
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Title 42 is catch & release, don't fall for the BS. if they lift it they will process them when caught.

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What kind of Corporation thinks they can offer every single tourist that shows up to our Country free housing hotels and phones gtgoh they better set up a gofund me page like everyone else

jettabusyjackson
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Hate em or love em Hochul and Adams address pivotal issues each week. Violence. Mental health. Immigration. Affordable housing. It’s not the 1950’s anymore. 5 words: computers, plastic and the internet. Repeat

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