NYC's Budget Must Include Immigrants for the Success of Our City

“With legal services to obtain work authorizations, language access so they can navigate our government bureaucracy, childcare so they can go to work, and education so their kids can get on the pathway to future success, immigrant families will be able to contribute even more to our city.”

Jeff Reed/NYC Council

Advocates and elected officials at a rally for immigrant New Yorkers in 2018.

It’s been almost two years since Texas Gov. Greg Abbott started sending asylum seekers on buses to New York City. Since that time, New York has welcomed and integrated thousands of new arrivals—people seeking safety and opportunity, ready and willing to work.

It’s not easy to adjust to a new city, especially when Mayor Eric Adams continues to scapegoat immigrants for ills that they had no hand in creating. He even went so far as to claim that recent immigrants will “destroy our city.” That statement has not—and will not—become our reality. We know from previous generations that our newest neighbors have so much to offer to revitalize New York’s economy and culture.