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    NYC Mayor Eric Adams Calls for Deportation of Migrants Charged with Crimes

    December 4, 2024Updated:December 4, 20242 Mins Read
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    Eric Adams in New York last week. Photograph: Edna Leshowitz/Zuma/Rex/Shutterstock. Source: The Guardian.
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    New York City Mayor Eric Adams has announced a significant shift in his approach to addressing illegal migrants accused of criminal activity. The mayor now supports deporting migrants charged with crimes, even before a conviction, signaling a departure from his earlier position of waiting for legal outcomes.

    Adams made the announcement on Tuesday, stating his commitment to ensuring public safety in New York City. “My position is clear: people who commit crimes in our city have abdicated their right to be here, and I am open to figuring out the best way to address that,” he said.

    The mayor plans to meet with President-elect Donald Trump and the newly appointed border czar, Tom Homan, to discuss this approach and other border-related issues. The meeting reflects Adams’ intent to align local and federal strategies for tackling illegal immigration and related crime.

    Adams also highlighted what he called the reluctance of some progressives to confront the issue of migrant-related crime due to fears of backlash in the “cancel culture” era. He expressed his determination to prioritize the safety of New Yorkers, stating, “Cancel me because I’m going to protect the people of this city.”

    The mayor’s stance comes amid growing concerns over the city’s ability to handle its migrant population. New York City has been a major destination for migrants, straining local resources and services. While Adams has previously been an advocate for immigrant rights, this latest policy shift reflects a balancing act between maintaining public safety and supporting humanitarian principles.

    Adams’ remarks have sparked debate among New Yorkers, with some supporting his tough stance as a necessary measure to combat crime, while others criticize it as undermining due process and targeting vulnerable communities.

    As New York City continues to navigate the challenges of its migrant crisis, Adams’ proposal will likely remain a focal point in discussions about the balance between safety, justice, and compassion.

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