New York City Mayor Eric Adams said that the migrant crisis will affect all of the city’s communities and that he doesn’t see an end to the issue.
During a town hall on the Upper West Side Wednesday night, the Democrat politician expressed the severity of his concerns about the constant flow of asylum seekers entering the city, citing them as a financial burden and a factor for multiple rounds of budget cuts to city agencies he ordered.
The former police officer said 10,000 migrants are entering every month and the city is not receiving any support on the “national crisis.”
“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.
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