New York Post

New Yorkers’ Exodus: Moving to High Ground

THE ISSUE: A new Census Bureau report indicating that New York City is experienci­ng population decline.

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It is no surprise that, despite the mass-exodus report by New York state Comptrolle­r Tom DiNapoli, our City Council continues to pass progressiv­e policies that aid the left, criminals and illegal migrants (“We’re loading up the U-Hauls,” Dec. 21).

Policies like this will surely make the public suffer.

My question to the council members who vote for legislatio­n like this is: How long did it take you to bury your head in the sand?

Bo Madden Jupiter, Fla.

New Yorkers are finally getting the message: New York is becoming a trainwreck — and its leadership has been abysmal.

The expense of living here is ridiculous; migrants are getting preferenti­al treatment — and the politician­s are Democratic.

The retirement community is withdrawin­g money from what’s left of its pensions and IRAs, and young adults can’t afford any housing to start their lives.

Don’t get stuck here. If an opportunit­y arises — get on the first flight south.

Ron Zajicek Cortlandt

Europe suffered the fate of being replaced by millions of foreigners who overran neighborho­ods and extracted the fruits of a society that had been enriched by innovation and cultural achievemen­ts.

The “shining city on a hill” — New York — labored mightily to become the port of entry to a new and better world.

Now — like Europe — it is replacing those fed up with the inequality of life with hordes of illegals who bring with them the drugs and crime of a more primitive society.

Leonard Toboroff Ramatuelle, France

How could The Post not juxtapose the population-loss article with all of the fine coverage on congestion pricing?

It’s like Yogi Berra’s quote on the restaurant that Whitey and Mick wanted to go to: “Nobody goes there anymore; it’s too crowded” — or, in this case, it’s too expensive.

Our misguided Gov. Hochul didn’t respond to The Post’s request for comment in the article because she can’t reconcile charging people $15 to come to a city that so many of us have left or are leaving.

D.M. Markowitz Schenectad­y

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