It’s a real shame when people are forced to practice their beliefs, eh?
NYC Mayor Adams says New Yorkers ‘angry’ over migrant crisis as he heads to DC
New York City Mayor Eric Adams says that New Yorkers “need help” with the sanctuary city’s migrant crisis and are “angry” at the federal government as he traveled to Washington D.C. to meet with congressional leaders and appeal for more federal aid.
“We need help,” Adams said on the plane to D.C., adding that “New Yorkers are angry.”
“The asylum seeker crisis is a national problem and it needs a national solution,” he said.
Why would they be angry? They proclaimed their love for illegals by voting Democrat and making NYC a sanctuary city. Shouldn’t they be dancing in the streets and celebrating? I’m sure this national solution to the national problem includes shutting the borders as much as possible, deporting all those who are here who do not qualify for asylum, ending the asylum system, and ending the practice of bringing in large groups of refugees from countries that hate America and refuse to assimilate, right?
Adams has claimed it is a problem that the federal government should be dealing with. On Thursday, outside of Capitol Hill, Adams said that the city needs “a real decompression strategy” involving more migrants being given the right to work. He also said that he and other mayors who have called for more aid from the federal government are expanding their coalition.
Sounds like SCNY needs a whole lot more illegals shipped in. Meanwhile
(The Hill) An overwhelming majority of New York City voters are concerned about accommodating migrants, according to a new poll.
The latest Quinnipiac University poll found that 85 percent of New York City voters are either very concerned or somewhat concerned that the city will not be able to accommodate the surge in migrants who have sought sanctuary in the city. City officials have been sounding the alarm on the migrant crisis for months, warning that they do not have the resources to meet the demand.
In addition, 62 percent of voters said they agreed with New York City Mayor Eric Adams’s statement from September, where he said that an influx of migrants will “destroy” the city. Another 33 percent said they disagreed.
Bummer. Perhaps they should have thought about the consequences beforehand?
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