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Shocking data detail NYC illegal migrant crime

Last updated: May 2, 2025 1:16 pm
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Migrant Crime in NYC Shelters: A Detailed Look at NYPD Data

Recent data obtained by The Post reveals that more than 3,200 migrants housed in taxpayer-funded shelters in New York City have been arrested for various crimes, including assaults, over a period of nearly two years. This new information sheds light on the impact of the city’s migrant crisis on crime rates.

Between January 1, 2023, and October 31, 2024, a total of 3,219 migrants residing in 48 city shelters across New York City were arrested a combined 4,884 times, according to the NYPD data. The offenses ranged from 1,285 petit larcenies to 544 assaults and 497 cases involving dangerous drugs.

Migrant crime has become a contentious issue in politics, with incidents such as the shooting of two NYPD officers in Queens and the recent arrest of 27 suspected members of the violent Venezuelan gang Tren De Aragua in the city making headlines.

While some shelters have been closed due to security concerns, incidents like the attack on a security guard at the now-shuttered Randall’s Island shelter site and a subway mugging involving an 11-year-old Venezuelan boy have drawn public outrage.

Despite the attention these incidents have garnered, this is the first time specific data on migrant-related crimes has been made public. The arrested migrants make up approximately 4% of the over 200,000 asylum seekers who have passed through New York City.

The data also reveals that migrants were arrested for theft-related offenses over 1,900 times, assault nearly 900 times, drugs almost 500 times, and robbery 235 times. Three individuals were charged with murder or manslaughter.

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While the majority of the 48 shelters included in the data set were not open for the entire 22-month period, with some only opening in 2024, the information still offers a glimpse into the crime linked to asylum seekers during the crisis.

Mayor Eric Adams’ administration has acknowledged the issue, attributing the rise in crime to a small number of migrants. The mayor’s press secretary, Kayla Mamelak, stated that the influx of individuals unable to provide for their families may have led to some individuals committing crimes, but overall citywide crime rates have continued to decline.

As the city works to address the migrant crisis and phase out makeshift shelters, the data provides valuable insights into the intersection of immigration and crime in New York City.

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