New York May Screw 4,000 Legal Residents Out Of A Job – So Migrants Can Have Them

New York May Screw 4,000 Legal Residents Out Of A Job – So Migrants Can Have Them

Governor Hochul has prioritized modernizing our state workforce and eliminating red tape ~spox Avi Small

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In a move that would once again punish those who entered the country legally, the state of New York is mulling a plan to hire around 4,000 ‘migrants and asylum seekers’ into mostly entry-level jobs that are allegedly ‘hard to recruit for,’ according to a Jan. 12 memo from the Department of Civil Service obtained by Bloomberg.

The jobs in question would largely consist of areas like food service, equipment repairs, facilities management and office assistance, and would apply to those who have obtained a work permit, the memo states. 

To make these jobs more accessible, the state is proposing to create “transitional” titles with requirements more in line with the candidates’ qualifications. Once in those jobs, the workers would receive training and support to help them gain the necessary skills to be eligible for permanent roles. -Bloomberg

These individuals are able to perform many of the core duties of the positions that state agencies seek to fill,” the memo continues.

Amid an influx of over 170,000 migrants bussed from southern border states ill-equipped to handle them, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) has proposed a $2.4 billion plan to help provide for them. She’s also called on the Biden administration to speed up work permits, and boost federal aid for the migrants – arguing that letting them work would help the state’s economy and mitigate the humanitarian crisis.

Nevermind the 14% of New York state that’s already living in poverty, or the roughly 436,000 unemployed legal New York residents.

According to NYC Mayor Eric Adams (D), the city will peel off roughly $10.6 billion in taxpayer funds to care for migrants over the three-year period ending in June 2025, with the city spending an average of $352 per night to care for each migrant family, according to city budget officials.

“This initiative, which has not yet been implemented, would offer temporary employment opportunities that are available for anyone who can legally work in the United States,” said Hochul spox Avi Small.

“Governor Hochul has prioritized modernizing our state workforce and eliminating red tape, and she has instituted a series of reforms to achieve that goal.”

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(TLB) published this article from ZeroHedge as compiled and written by Tyler Durden

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