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NYC Mayor Eric Adams Meets Trump Border Czar Tom Homan to Discuss Mass Deportations, 500K Missing Children
Dec 12, 2024, 09:11 PM
New York City Mayor Eric Adams met with Tom Homan, President-elect Donald Trump's incoming 'border czar,' to discuss immigration policies, including mass deportations. The meeting, held at City Hall, comes amid growing concerns about the Biden administration's handling of immigration and the status of undocumented migrants in the city. During a subsequent press briefing, Adams stated that NYC would not serve as a 'safe haven' for violent criminals, emphasizing a commitment to deport individuals who pose a threat. He also raised alarming statistics, revealing that over 500,000 children with sponsors in the U.S. are currently unaccounted for, raising concerns about potential exploitation. Adams criticized the media for their preconceived notions and reiterated his stance on protecting law-abiding immigrants while addressing the issue of missing children. The meeting and Adams' statements have sparked protests from immigrant advocacy groups, reflecting the contentious nature of the discussion surrounding immigration in the city.
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