ALBANY, N.Y. — Gov. Kathy Hochul on Tuesday proposed a $233 billion budget that would include about $2.4 billion for the migrant crisis, vowing not to raise taxes but declaring that the state “must support the City of New York in this moment.” The governor continued her calls for more federal support to assist with the asylum seeker surge — saying that she would visit Washington, D.C., on Friday — but said she expected the city would continue to be “swimming against the tide” for the time being. As part of her budget plan, Hochul said she would make a one-time dip into the state’s financial re…