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    Adams and Homan Agreed that NYC Must Exclude Criminal Migrants from Shelter System

    December 13, 2024Updated:December 13, 20242 Mins Read
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    This image provided by the office of the New York Mayor shows New York Mayor, Eric Adams, roght, meeting with President-elect Donald Trump's incoming "border czar" Tom Homan. left, and President Joe Biden's Department of Homeland Security Official Kenneth Genalo at Gracie's Mansion, in New York, Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024, (Mayoral Photography Office / Michael Appleton via AP).
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    New York City Mayor Eric Adams met with Tom Homan, the incoming White House “Border Czar,” to address the city’s ongoing migrant crisis. The meeting, held at City Hall, focused on crime policies for migrants and the city’s role as a sanctuary city. Both Adams and Homan agreed that New York cannot be a “safe haven” for migrants who commit crimes.

    Adams stated he is considering using his executive powers to allow city law enforcement to work closely with federal immigration officials. He emphasized the need for collaboration between agencies to handle criminal activity within the migrant community. Despite New York’s sanctuary city status, Adams expressed his determination to target individuals who pose a danger to public safety.

    The mayor’s comments have drawn criticism from immigrant advocates and some local officials. Protesters gathered outside City Hall, opposing Adams’ meeting with Homan, who is known for supporting strict immigration policies. Gabrina Santa Maria, an undocumented immigrant living in the U.S. since 1999, voiced her frustration, saying, “New York is supposed to welcome immigrants.”

    Public Advocate Jumaane Williams also criticized Adams’ approach, urging President Biden to protect vulnerable communities. Williams expressed concern about the impact of the mayor’s rhetoric on immigrant populations.

    New York City has been managing an influx of asylum seekers for over two years, with nearly 57,000 migrants still in its care. The crisis has cost billions of dollars, straining city resources. Recently, the city announced plans to close 25 shelters by March, including the large facility at Floyd Bennett Field, which houses 2,000 migrants.

    The National Guard, initially deployed to assist with the crisis, will begin reducing its operations in city shelters. Governor Kathy Hochul’s office confirmed that the number of migrants arriving weekly has dropped by 82% since President Biden introduced measures to address the border crisis.

    As the city continues to navigate these challenges, the debate over balancing public safety and support for migrants remains a divisive issue.

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