Adams to Give 2023 State of the City Address – NBC New York (47)

What to Know

  • Mayor Eric Adams is scheduled to deliver his State of New York City address on Thursday amid expectations of how he should address the city’s immigration crisis following his criticism of the federal government.
  • The speech will take place at the Queens Theater in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, where he will discuss the accomplishments of the past year, the current state of the city and share new plans to improve the lives of New Yorkers.
  • The key points that will be part of the speech are unknown, therefore it is not known if the mayor will address the issue of the immigration crisis in the city’s shelters, although it is expected that he will.

NEW YORK — Mayor Eric Adams is scheduled to deliver his State of New York City address Thursday amid expectations of how he should address the city’s immigration crisis following his criticism of the government. federal.

The speech will take place at the Queens Theater in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, where he will discuss the accomplishments of the past year, the current state of the city and share new plans to improve the lives of New Yorkers.

“In 2022, our first year in office, we made a commitment to do things for New Yorkers, and we’ve delivered,” Mayor Adams said. “But we know that our city, and especially working-class New Yorkers, continue to face significant challenges. I look forward to summarizing our vision for keeping New Yorkers safe, strengthening our economy, addressing the housing affordability crisis, and providing care to all in need.”

The key points that will be part of the speech are unknown, therefore it is not known if the mayor will address the issue of the immigration crisis in the city’s shelters, although it is expected that he will.

On Wednesday, Adams questioned for the first time that the migrants who arrived in the city have the right to a roof in public shelters. These latest statements have drawn immediate criticism from activists and legal groups.

“Anyone in need of shelter, including asylum seekers, has the right to receive it, as prescribed by multiple long-standing court orders and local law,” the Legal Aid Society and the Coalition for the People said in a joint statement. homeless.

New York is legally required to provide shelter to anyone, including immigrants, and since last spring at least 42,000 people have arrived on their own or sent by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, who has tried to use that feature. New York law enforcement to get rid of emigrants in Texas.

Some 30,000 of the arrivals have been housed in public shelters or in hotels paid for by the city, which has caused a humanitarian and economic crisis.

The controversial words were pronounced by Adams in an interview with WABC: “We have a moral and legal obligation to comply with that (give shelter),” he said, but immediately qualified when speaking of migrants.

“We do not believe that asylum seekers fit completely into this debate on the right to refuge,” the mayor also said, later criticized by the NGOs.

This obligation – the NGOs said in their joint statement – is not a responsibility that the mayor can decide to evade, “and he knows it”.

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