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Mayor Adams Raises Concerns about Illegal Immigration Crisis in NYC



New York City’s Mayor Eric Adams issued a dire warning about the city’s future.

Speaking at a town hall meeting on Wednesday evening, the Democratic mayor painted a grim picture of a city on the brink of collapse due to an unprecedented influx of illegal immigrants.

Mayor Adams, known for his pragmatic approach and problem-solving skills, expressed a sense of helplessness that is uncharacteristic of his tenure.


“Never in my life have I encountered a problem that I was not able to fix and bring to an end,” he confessed.

His words echoed a deep concern for the city he loves and serves, as Adams repeatedly emphasized, “I don’t see an ending to this. This issue will destroy New York City.”

The numbers are indeed staggering. The city is receiving an estimated 10,000 migrants per month, a figure that has grown exponentially from previous years.

What was once a trickle of immigrants from Venezuela has now become a flood of individuals from Ecuador, Russia, Western Africa, and other parts of the globe. These migrants are making their way through the southern border and into the heart of New York City.

This crisis is not just a statistic; it’s a reality that is draining the city’s resources and impacting every community.

Mayor Adams warned that the waves of illegal aliens being sent to the city would affect everyone. “It’s gonna come to your neighborhoods. All of us are going to be impacted by this,” he cautioned.

The mayor’s plea for action was palpable as he asked his constituents, “How many of you organized to stop what they’re doing to us?” He questioned how many were part of the movement to resist the policies that are destroying New York City.

The strain of this crisis is evident across the city’s boroughs.

Staten Island is urging to send the migrants to Manhattan, Manhattan is pushing them to Queens, and Queens is trying to redirect them to Brooklyn. It’s a vicious cycle that underscores the severity of the situation.

In a chilling conclusion, Mayor Adams warned, “The city we knew, we’re about to lose.”

His words serve as a stark reminder of the consequences of unchecked illegal immigration. As the city grapples with this crisis, one thing is clear: New York City, as we know it, is at risk.

This article appeared in StatesmanPost and has been published here with permission.

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