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NYC Launches Innovative Migrant Resettlement Initiative in Buffalo

Mona Davids by Mona Davids
May 30, 2024
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NYC Launches Innovative Migrant Resettlement Initiative in Buffalo
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New York City is poised to introduce a groundbreaking resettlement program to assist migrants currently housed in city-funded hotel shelters in Buffalo. 

The initiative, valued at $22 million, seeks to establish a model that could influence future migrant management strategies across the city and beyond.

According to William Fowler, a spokesperson for City Hall, this program plans to partner with a local nonprofit to facilitate the relocation of up to 539 migrants. 

The targeted assistance includes securing apartments and employment opportunities and guiding them through the asylum application process. 

This initiative mirrors a long-established national refugee resettlement system, a framework many advocates have urged the federal government to adopt for newly arriving migrants.

The migrant crisis has escalated into both a fiscal and political dilemma for city officials, exacerbated by the accommodation of around 2,000 migrants in makeshift upstate shelters. 

“We look forward to working closely with state and local service providers to facilitate the next step in their journeys while continuing to reduce the financial burden on our city in dealing with this national humanitarian crisis,” Fowler remarked.

Controversies have surrounded the current management under DocGo, a medical service provider handling the hotel shelters. Allegations of fraud and mismanagement have plagued their $432 million contract with the city. 

NYC Comptroller Brad Lander indicated that the new nonprofit-run program is expected to supersede DocGo’s operations, which are set to conclude by year’s end.

“This is a replicable program. We had hoped that this would have been adopted earlier…but we’re still optimistic that this could be a model,” commented Sean Ryan, Democratic state Senator involved in the deal negotiations. 

The Buffalo initiative is drawing attention not only for its potential to reduce costs considerably compared to the current hotel expenditures but also for its comprehensive approach to integration.

The program’s broader implications resonate with ongoing discussions about the need for a national resettlement strategy and more efficient federal interventions. 

As migrant care costs are projected to surpass $10 billion by mid-2025, the urgency for a sustainable approach is palpable.

“A national humanitarian crisis requires a national solution,” Fowler reiterated, echoing Mayor Eric Adams’ calls for increased federal support and expedited processes for asylum-seekers.

The new resettlement initiative in Buffalo is to help migrants transition out of temporary hotel accommodations and confront systemic issues that have been a source of ongoing criticism. 

Concerns have been particularly vocal about the slow process for asylum-seekers to obtain work permits and the overall scarcity of affordable housing options. 

These hurdles highlight serious challenges in the city’s current approach to managing a burgeoning migrant population, which advocates argue needs more strategic and long-term planning to ensure successful community integration and economic contribution.

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