The Migrant Crisis Has Not Destroyed New York. But Challenges Remain.
Briefly

The political response to the migrant crisis lacked the welcoming energy New Yorkers displayed, reflecting a stark contrast to the generosity shown by ordinary citizens.
Mayor Adams's predictions of doom regarding the migrant influx have not materialized as New Yorkers stepped up to support the newcomers through volunteer efforts.
Despite the challenges presented by the arrival of over 216,000 migrants, the city's systems have not collapsed, revealing resilience and capacity for compassion.
Ordinary citizens, exemplified by Ilze Thielmann's volunteer network, have responded with remarkable generosity during the crisis, contrasting sharply with the city's administration's handling.
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