Loading...
Loading...
Browse all stories on DeepNewz
VisitWhat will be the resolution for the issue of 500,000 missing migrant children by end of 2025?
Majority located • 25%
Minority located • 25%
No significant progress • 25%
New initiatives launched • 25%
Reports from NYC government or federal agencies
NYC Mayor Adams Meets Trump Border Czar to Address Deportation of Violent Migrants
Dec 13, 2024, 12:34 AM
New York City Mayor Eric Adams met with President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming border czar Tom Homan on Thursday to discuss strategies for dealing with the city's migrant crisis, particularly focusing on the deportation of undocumented immigrants who have committed violent crimes. Adams emphasized that the city would not be a safe haven for those committing violent acts, regardless of their immigration status. The meeting comes amidst a backdrop of a significant influx of migrants into the city, with over 225,000 arriving since 2022, and a noticeable increase in migrant-related crime, including activity by the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. Adams has expressed frustration with the Biden administration's handling of the immigration surge and has indicated a willingness to work with the incoming Trump administration on immigration enforcement. Homan, known for his hardline stance on immigration, has promised to enforce Trump's deportation agenda, focusing on those who pose a threat to public safety. The mayor's office has also been examining legal avenues to cooperate with immigration enforcement efforts, despite New York City's sanctuary city status. Adams also noted that there are 500,000 migrant children whose whereabouts are currently unknown, highlighting the scale of the issue.
View original story
Investigation ongoing • 25%
Other outcomes • 25%
Majority located and accounted for • 25%
Still largely unaccounted • 25%
Some located • 25%
None located • 25%
Majority located • 25%
Few located • 25%
Majority found safe with parents • 25%
Investigation inconclusive • 25%
Majority found in unsafe conditions • 25%
Majority remain unaccounted for • 25%
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
11-25 children • 25%
26-40 children • 25%
0-10 children • 25%
41-50 children • 25%
51-100 • 25%
101-150 • 25%
151-314 • 25%
0-50 • 25%
5,001 to 10,000 • 25%
Less than 2,000 • 25%
2,000 to 5,000 • 25%
More than 10,000 • 25%
Department of Health and Human Services • 25%
Federal Bureau of Investigation • 25%
Other • 25%
Department of Homeland Security • 25%
Significant Reduction • 25%
Unclear Outcome • 25%
Status Quo Maintained • 25%
Increased Refugee Numbers • 25%
Protections extended • 25%
Protections not extended • 25%
Partial extension • 25%
Other outcome • 25%
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
Increased policing • 25%
No change • 25%
Deportation focus • 25%
Community programs • 25%