DHS calls for improvements to NYC’s migrant crisis operations as Adams pushes back
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The Department of Homeland Security says it has made a number of recommendations to New York City about how it can better handle the ongoing migrant crisis.
"The team was impressed with the exceptional efforts by New York officials under the ongoing strain of accepting a large number of migrants and has provided recommendations for improvements, including data collection, case management, and increased communication with migrants on work authorizations," a spokesperson said. Adam Shaw is a politics reporter for Fox News Digital, primarily covering immigration and border security.
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"DHS continues to collaborate with city and state officials, along with our federal partners, to identify ways we can maximize the value of our continued partnership to address, in a humane and orderly manner, the needs of migrants who have arrived in New York," they said.