Biden and the US mayor argue about the immigration crisis.

May 17, 2023



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Eric Adams, the mayor of New York City, has been reportedly booted from President Joe Biden's re-election campaign team due to criticism of his administration's handling of an illegal immigration crisis. Adams was asked in a TV interview about the city's struggles to cope with a massive migrant influx, "Where the heck is the president of the United States?" Adams replied, "That is a good question, and I think we all should be asking why this is happening to a city that was turning itself around and will continue to do so." Adams said the surge in illegal crossings of the US-Mexico border to all-time highs began to hit home for New York last year, when the governors of Texas and Florida began bussing migrants to Democrat-controlled cities. The mayor of New York City, Andrew Adams, has been criticizing the Biden administration in recent weeks due to the city's plan to house hundreds of migrants in school gymnasiums. Adams was reportedly excluded from Biden's re-election campaign team to punish him for alleged disloyalty. New York's governor, Kathy Hochul, has asked Biden's administration for funding help and access to federal installations, such as military bases, to house illegal aliens. Adams is not alone in sounding the alarm over the immigration crisis, as New York's governor, Kathy Hochul, has asked Biden's administration for funding help and access to federal installations, such as military bases, to house illegal aliens.

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