What will be the outcome of Eric Adams' 'Liberation Day' by January 20, 2025?
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NYC Mayor Eric Adams Criticizes Biden for $6.4 Billion Costs, Citing 200,000 Migrants and Future of New York City
Dec 3, 2024, 08:38 PM
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has criticized the Biden administration for the financial burden of $6.4 billion incurred due to the migrant crisis, which he claims has negatively impacted the city's future. In recent statements, Adams emphasized that the costs associated with caring for approximately 200,000 migrants over the past two years have diverted funds from essential city services. He expressed frustration over the federal government's role in exacerbating the situation, stating, "We all should be angry at what happened to our city under this administration." Adams also reaffirmed his commitment to a mass deportation agenda, aligning himself with former President Trump's policies, despite New York City's status as a sanctuary city. His remarks come as the city prepares for what he termed 'Liberation Day,' which is 48 days away.
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