New York City Mayor Eric Adams made some of his strongest comments yet on his concerns about the unending flow of migrants coming to the city, warning it will upend neighborhoods and continue to strain resources, Report informs referring to the Politico.
“Never in my life have I had a problem that I did not see an ending to. I don’t see an ending to this,” Adams said.
Adams, a Democrat, was speaking at a town hall organized by his office on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. His opening remarks lamented the financial impact of the city’s efforts to house and serve more than 100,000 migrants over the last year.
“This issue will destroy New York City. … All of us are going to be impacted by this. I said it last year when we had 15,000, and I’m telling you now at 110,000. The city we knew, we’re about to lose,” he continued.
Republicans praised Adams, jumping off his words to promote the party’s position of reducing immigration and knocking the White House for not doing more.