 Hello, this is Mayor Eric Adams. We just released The Road Forward, a blueprint to address New York City's response to the asylum-seeker crisis. Our city has responded swiftly and compassionately to this crisis, but our resources are stretched thin. This blueprint lays out what we will do moving forward in order to welcome migrants, but also ensures they can be self-sufficient and get to where they ultimately want to go. We are creating an Office of Asylum Seeker operation to oversee our efforts and allow other city agencies to refocus on their core missions. We are also creating a new centralized 24-7 Arrival Center, where asylum seekers will receive basic needs like food, a safe place to sleep, and more. We will continue to provide legal assistance and workforce training so that new arrivals can navigate our immigration system and find work as soon as possible. And we will also help asylum seekers begin new lives, not just here in New York City. You can read the blueprint at nyc.gov slash asylum-seeker blueprint. We need all hands on deck to help, from our faith-based organizations to philanthropies and corporate partners to law makers at the state and federal level, and even our fellow New Yorkers. This is a national problem and we need a national solution, but as we have done so often, New York City will lead the way, mobilizing our people and our resources to help those in need achieve the American dream of freedom, safety, and hope for a better future.