
The Reason Roundtable
What's the Libertarian Answer to New York's Migrant Crisis?
Sep 11, 2023
The Reason Roundtable welcomes back Nick Gillespie and Peter Suderman as they discuss New York City's migrant crisis and the recent crackdown on Airbnb. They explore the impact of federal work restrictions and local zoning policy, along with the challenges faced by the city's public schools. They also touch on the controversy surrounding Airbnb and its effects on rent prices. Overall, a lively discussion on immigration and housing policies unfolds in this insightful podcast.
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- The migrant crisis in New York City is caused by a combination of federal work restrictions and local zoning policy.
- The Fifth Circuit Federal Court of Appeals ruled that the federal government should not influence tech companies' decisions to restrict protected speech, securing a win for free speech rights in the digital realm.
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Mayor Adams Blames Influx of Migrants for New York City's Problems
New York City Mayor Eric Adams, a Democrat, has attributed the city's problems to an influx of migrants, particularly asylum seekers from countries like Venezuela and Africa. The city's homeless shelters are over capacity, with an estimated 110,000 occupants, half of whom are estimated to be migrants. Adams has been criticized for his response, and protests against the use of public facilities to process migrants have erupted in various parts of the city. Amid a budget deficit, Adams is considering across-the-board cuts in government agencies. One possible policy fix proposed is to allow immigrants to work, which aligns with their desire to contribute and pay taxes.
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