Governor Hochul and Mayor Adams want the Biden administration to expedite the process for legal asylum seekers to get their working papers.
want the Biden administration to expedite the process for legal asylum seekers to get their working papers. The founder of the Union Square Hospitality Group, Danny Meyer, says he is on board and is committed to helping asylum seekers get their working rights. and simply hasn’t been able to fill restaurant vacancies, especially since the pandemic.
In a press conference Monday he said, "We don’t have enough workers. The hospitality industry is the largest single employer outside the government. We have a solution."Governor Hochul says people are waiting in limbo, say they’re waiting for their next steps and in the meantime are getting situated in this new environment.
One woman with a three-month-old baby said they crossed through five countries and a jungle to get here. "It is creating an underground market and dangerous jobs because they are living in the shadow of American dream and not out front."that I have read and agree
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