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VisitWhat will be the outcome of Eric Adams' collaboration with Tom Homan on NYC immigration policy by December 31, 2025?
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NYC Mayor Adams to Collaborate with Trump's Border Czar on Mass Deportations of Violent Illegals
Dec 3, 2024, 07:44 PM
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has announced his intention to collaborate with President-elect Donald Trump's incoming Border Czar Tom Homan on the issue of mass deportations. Adams has reached out to Homan, expressing his willingness to meet and discuss how to address the illegal immigration crisis in the city, particularly focusing on deporting those committing crimes, robberies, and other offenses. Adams has made it clear that he will not be in conflict with the Trump administration, but rather work with it to protect the people of New York City from violent illegals. This stance has drawn significant attention, with Adams daring critics to 'cancel' him for his decision to cooperate with Trump's policies on immigration, citing the need to address the rampant crime committed by illegal immigrants.
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