On Thursday the U.S. lifted Title 42, a policy begun under the Trump administration that restricted the flow of migrants into the U.S. on the ostensible basis that it would mitigate the spread of Covid. The expiration of that provision is widely expected to lead to a large uptick in migrant arrivals in the U.S.
Republicans and right-wing media, who favored extending Title 42 out of anti-immigrant sentiment, have been fear-mongered about the supposed dangers of the “surge.” But more surprisingly, some Democratic mayors of major cities such as New York City and Washington D.C. are signaling that they’re unhappy about the anticipated increase in migrant arrivals either, mostly because they say their cities don’t have the resources to take more in.
A humanitarian and political crisis for Democrats could be nigh.
A humanitarian and political crisis for Democrats could be nigh. The Biden administration needs to step up to the plate by providing logistical and financial support to cities so that migrants can go through their asylum-seeking process with dignity and without gratuitous suffering.
Asylum-seeking migrants who arrive in cities without a place to stay often turn to the same resources used by the local homeless population — programs which are already underfunded at a time of sky-high rents. There are many signs that northern cities are not currently well-equipped (or, in some cases, even inclined) to adopt a welcoming position in anticipation of an increase in migrant arrivals. New York City Mayor Eric Adams has suspended a “right to shelter” rule that has guaranteed families safe private housing for decades. Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has criticized immigrant advocates for allegedly indicating that her city has more capacity than it does to receive migrants. Chicago city officials claim that they’re at capacity for housing migrants, some of whom are sleeping on police station floors. Denver is limiting eligibility to sleep in shelters.
One of the most unfortunate dynamics emerging is the fight between Adams and the leaders of counties surrounding New York — he’s trying to bus migrants to their communities, and they’re furious and fighting him. Playing a game of hot potato with asylum-seeking migrants is not becoming of an area that’s supposed to set an example for welcoming migrants. And the optics are a gift to Republicans who will say that Democrats are only vindicating their narrative that Latin American migrants are a burden on American society. They will glory in any stories that make Democrats look inhospitable to migrants, calling them hypocrites and trying to drive wedges between them on policy debates over immigration and housing.









