The White House on Wednesday announced that some Venezuelans amongst the tens of thousands of border-crossers packed into New York state will be eligible for an expedited work-permit process.
threw New York a dead mackerel this week, and maybe — just maybe — the folks running the Empire State are beginning to get Washington’s message.
Mayor Adams’ reaction was typical: He basically has bet the ranch on work permits, and he seemed to think that migration salvation is at hand: So whether Hochul and Adams have the skills to buck the radicals running the city council; New York’s relentlessly liberal appeals courts; and the fat-cat not-for-profit operators making bank off the city’s robust shelter industry is an open question.It should be beyond dispute, however, that Adams’ “American-Dream-for-the-world” notion is fiscal, social and cultural nonsense.
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