Summary:
NYC Mayor Eric Adams requested a meeting with Tom Homan, Trump's incoming border czar.
Adams seeks collaboration with the new administration to address concerns about violent migrants harming citizens.
Adams' stance on deporting violent migrants aligns with the Trump administration's approach.
Adams deflected questions regarding his own federal criminal case and President Biden's pardon of his son.
The meeting aims to find common ground on immigration policy.
NYC Mayor Adams Requests Meeting with Trump's Border Czar
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has requested a meeting with incoming border czar Tom Homan to discuss strategies for addressing the ongoing immigration crisis and concerns about migrants harming citizens. Mayor Adams emphasized his desire for collaboration rather than conflict with the new administration.
<img src="https://cdn.abcotvs.com/dip/images/15620165_120324-wabc-adams-newser-img.jpg" alt="eric adams nyc mayor">Adams' Stance on Immigration:
The Mayor has been vocal about his desire to deport violent migrants, a stance seemingly aligned with the Trump administration's approach. He stressed that his collaboration is not driven by any personal gain but by a belief that a change in immigration policy is necessary.
Federal Criminal Case and Biden's Pardon:
Adams deflected questions about his own pending federal criminal case, citing his attorney's advice. He also referenced the New York Times' reporting on the politicization of the Justice Department, in response to questions about President Biden's pardon of his son, Hunter.
Key Quotes:
- "I would love to sit down with the border czar and hear his thoughts on how we are going to address those who are harming our citizens."
- "I'm not going to be warring with this administration. I'm going to be working with this administration."
- "If you come into this country and this city and think you are going to harm innocent New Yorkers...this is not the mayor you want to be under."
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