Should there be ways in which the city is instituting measures that, for lack of a better phrase, are somewhat deterrent to thousands and thousands of more people arriving every month? The numbers we're seeing in New York City are not anywhere near historic highs. You know, we're getting about 10,000 people a month. At the peak of the Ellis island era, we're getting 5,000 people a day. And the question is, how does New York City respond? (38:53–39:01)
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Asserts that New York City is receiving about 10,000 people a month, which is not near historic highs.
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