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Is there growing resentment towards migrants in New York City and who should residents blame for the fiscal challenges?

There is indeed growing resentment in parts of New York City, with some residents believing migrants are receiving resources that could benefit long-term residents. However, NYC Public Advocate Jumaane Williams argues that this anger is misdirected. He explains that the $7 billion in question was always available but never allocated to address longstanding crises affecting New Yorkers. Williams emphasizes that residents should hold elected officials, particularly the mayor, accountable for their spending decisions rather than blaming migrants who didn't make these fiscal choices.

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Jumaane Williams Discusses Public Sentiment Towards Migrants

MSNBC·8 months ago

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