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Only about 2% of the tens of thousands of migrants who have poured into the Big
Apple since the asylum seeker crisis started have actually applied for work
authorization through the city, the latest data shows.

Roughly 3,200 asylum seekers in New York City have filed the required paperwork
needed to start earning a legal paycheck — some 18 months after the relentless
migrant influx first began, according to figures provided by City Hall.

1,495 of those work authorization applications have been filed through the
city’s Asylum Application Help Center since the facility opened back in June,
the figures show.

Meanwhile, another 1,700 work applications were submitted last month when the
Biden administration sent Department of Homeland Security staffers to Gotham for
a two-week stretch to help speed through the bureaucratic process.



It isn’t clear how many of them, if any, have since been granted approval.

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Data reveals that about 2% of the tens of thousands of migrants who have poured
into NYC since the asylum seeker crisis started have actually applied for work
authorization permits. Seth Gottfried

Still, it’s just about a 2% fraction of the 139,500 asylum seekers who have come
through the city’s intake system since spring 2022 — though that number also
accounts for migrants who aren’t eligible to work, including children.

Others may have applied for approval to earn a paycheck in the US through
non-profits or on their own, but that data wasn’t immediately known. 

“New York City is not the only entity helping migrants with their applications,”
a City Hall spokesperson said. “We welcome the support of so many partners in
helping asylum seekers take the next step in their journeys.”

While the city knows there are more than 42,000 adult migrants in its care, the
number who are actually work-eligible is a mystery because the city, state or
feds haven’t been fully tracking the asylum seekers after they cross the border.


LATEST NYC MIGRANT NUMBERS

139,000

Migrants who have come through NYC’s system since spring 2022.

2,800

Migrants who arrived just last week.

65,500

Those currently in taxpayer-funded shelter system.

1,495

Work permit applications submitted via the Asylum Application Help Center.

$2 BILLION

Amount spent so far this fiscal year by the city on the crisis.

Source: City Hall

Currently, there are 65,500 asylum seekers being put up in the more than 200 Big
Apple-run shelter sites scattered across the five boroughs.

More than 2,800 new migrants arrived last week alone, according to City Hall’s
figures — down from the record weekly high of 3,900 asylum seekers that was
recorded early last month.

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All up, roughly 3,200 asylum seekers in New York City have filed the required
paperwork needed to start earning a legal paycheck. James Keivom

Since then, the weekly pace of arrivals has been hovering around the 2,500 mark,
but officials within the Adams administration have cautioned the reprieve may
only be temporary.

Meanwhile, the city opened its help center, which is funded by the state, four
months ago as a way to help migrants with the streams of paperwork associated
with filing asylum claims and work authorization applications.

Operating out of the Roosevelt Hotel-turned-migrant shelter in Midtown, the help
center is staffed by 75 people who handle the paperwork and 20 immigration
lawyers.

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Figures show that 1,495 of those work authorization applications were filed
through the city’s Asylum Application Help Center since the facility opened back
in June. Paul Martinka

In addition to the 1,495 work permits applications filed, the center has also
helped submit 6,768 asylum applications and 1,265 Temporary Protected Status —
or TPS — applications since opening.

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Migrants aren’t eligible to apply for the work permits until they’ve lodged
their asylum application papers — and even then the wait time can be up to
another six months.




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Data reveals that about 2% of the tens of thousands of migrants who have poured
into NYC since the asylum seeker crisis started have actually applied for work
authorization permits. Seth Gottfried
All up, roughly 3,200 asylum seekers in New York City have filed the required
paperwork needed to start earning a legal paycheck. James Keivom
Figures show that 1,495 of those work authorization applications were filed
through the city's Asylum Application Help Center since the facility opened back
in June. Paul Martinka
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