The mayor of the largest American city thanks Trump for suppressing criminal immigrants

New York Mayor Eric Adams She thanked Trump’s administration for tearing down the criminal illegal immigrants, for which he said he helped reduce the flow of immigrants seeking refuge in the city for over 1000% from the top of the migrant crisis under former President Joe Biden.
Adams, Democrat, has been significantly different from members of the rest of his party about immigration issues and has been ready to cooperate with Trump’s administration in recent months and border emperor Tom Homan About the action of the implementation of immigration on criminal illegal aliens.
Speaking at a press conference on Monday, Adams called the migrant crisis “probably the largest humanitarian crisis that the city ever experienced,” adding “, in accordance with what we have to do legal to make our city safe.”
Attributed to the fall of migrants who entered the city to the “combination” of switching city policies and federal immigration actions before and after President Donald Trump took over the office.
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The border emperor Tom Homan met with New York Mayor Eric Adams, and they talked about a constant migrant crisis in the city. (Getty Images)
In response to the criticism of his party and the media for cooperating with Trump, Adams said: “They help me in the agenda in which I stated that my previous administration needed to help me, and I thanked them for helping me.”
As of Monday, he said, the number of migrants coming to the city has dramatically dropped from 4,000 to only 350 a month.
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“We called and advocated this, and the American people said, “We have to secure our border,” he said. “Nothing is humane in the fact that individuals in the country without a place, no sponsors here, has no ability to take care of themselves. And pushing costs to cities is just wrong.”
This fall allowed the city to finally close another of its main migrant shelters on Historical Hotel Roosevelt.
The hotel, which was previously a top tourist attraction, became known for crime and violence by migrant gangs, including Venecuelan criminal group Treasing de Aragua, which Trump’s administration has just determined the foreign terrorist organization.
Another video from the video on social networks shows a suspicious minoral moment de Aragua based at the Roosevelt Hotel, which allegedly attacked a nearby Times Square in a series of robbery. (Gets New York Post)
Adams said that the Roosevelt Hotel shelter would be closed sometime in the “Next Mids”.
“Hotel Roosevelt opened May 2023, in the midst of a crisis, when we received 4,000 people a week,” he said. “You just really thought about it. Four thousand people a week. And thanks to our policies, we have stopped only 350 new arrivals in an average of 350 new arrivals.”
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New York is a “right to shelter” state, which means that the Government is obliged to provide refuge to all who have no other means. But Adams said that changes in the shelter program that limit the time of certain groups, such as single adults, could stay up to 30 and 60 days, “allowed us to extract over 180,000 people from our care and salaries of taxpayers.”
He said that more than 223,000 migrants who entered “went through a well -organized piercing process through the system and processing nearly 75% of individuals who entered our care.”
Officers take security measures while migrants are set outside the Roosevelt Hotel while waiting for accommodation in New York on August 2, 2023. (Fatih Aktas/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
New York City also recently closed a few more of its greatest migrants shelters, including tent shelter in Randall Island and another on Floyd Bennett Field. Including Hotel Roosevelt, Adams said the City would close a total of 53 shelter seats within one year.
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“We help asylum seekers take the following steps on their travels and save New Yorkers’s tax liabilities millions of dollars,” Adams said.