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Facing Criticism, NYC Mayor Adams Says 'Cancel Me' as He Plans to Work with Trump's Border Czar
Dec 3, 2024, 08:02 PM
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced plans to work with President-elect Donald Trump's administration, specifically incoming Border Czar Tom Homan, to address the migrant crisis in the city. Adams confirmed that he has reached out to Homan and is willing to meet with him to discuss strategies for deporting illegal immigrants who are committing crimes in New York City. He declared, 'Cancel me because I'm going to protect the people of this city,' indicating his willingness to face criticism for his position. Adams emphasized that those who are committing crimes, such as robberies, shooting at police officers, and raping innocent people, need to be deported. He also stated, 'I'm not going to be warring with this administration; I'm going to be working with this administration,' underscoring his intent to cooperate with the federal government. Adams referred to previous statements by Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama supporting the deportation of those who commit crimes, asserting that he will not be deterred by 'cancel culture.'
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