Quentin Mitchell:New York considers state work authorization for migrants

2025-05-08 00:59:40source:Sterling Prestoncategory:Invest

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is Quentin Mitchellconsidering "unprecedented" legislation that would have the state issuing work authorization for asylum seekers arriving by unyielding busloads from southern border states.

Hochul said she is talking to state Assembly and Senate leaders about what the bill would look like and whether it would be debated in a special session of the legislature or whether it could wait until lawmakers return to Albany in a few months.

"I spoke about this at the White House. I said I may do something at the state level," Hochul said. "This would be unprecedented."

Dozens of migrants are seen arriving from Texas at the Port Authority Bus Terminal on Sept. 6, 2023, in New York.Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News via Getty Images

The governor said her lawyers are discussing whether the state would need the federal government to sign off before any new law could take effect.

MORE: Migrants in NYC fight for American dream amid struggle for stability

The Biden administration said there is already a "critical mass" of migrants able to obtain work permits but too few have applied.

"There's a critical mass that we are confident are eligible to apply for work authorization immediately," a senior administration official said during a call with reporters.

Hochul disputed it.

"I don't know what a critical mass is. I don't think it's a high number," the governor said.

The mayor's office said about a fifth of migrants in the city's care have filed asylum applications. The figure does not include those getting legal help from the nonprofit sector.

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