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NYC Mayor Aims to Collaborate with Trump on Immigration Enforcement

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

New York Mayor signals Potential Cooperation⁤ with ⁤Incoming Trump ⁢Governance on ‍Immigration

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has expressed a willingness to collaborate with President-elect⁣ Donald Trump’s administration on​ immigration enforcement, notably ‌regarding undocumented immigrants who commit repeat crimes.⁢ Following a meeting with Tom Homan, Trump’s designated border ⁤czar, Adams emphasized a shared goal: preventing⁤ dangerous‌ individuals from‍ committing violent acts. ​ While​ the mayor didn’t disclose‍ specific plans, ⁢he ‍stressed the city’s safety as ⁢his top priority. “His goal is the same ⁣goal I ​have. We cannot​ allow⁤ dangerous ⁣individuals to commit repeated violent​ acts of violence in our cities across America,” adams stated. ⁢ “Safety means everything to me. 500,000 children. We don’t⁢ know ​where they are right now in ⁣this country.” Adams clarified⁢ that New⁢ York City would not serve⁤ as a sanctuary⁢ for those committing violent crimes,‍ regardless of their immigration status. He emphasized this stance as part of a broader effort to protect all New yorkers. this ‍meeting signals a potential shift in Adams’ approach to immigration, following growing ​frustrations with the Biden administration’s policies and a surge in migrants⁤ arriving in the city. While⁤ the mayor‌ has ‌maintained‌ that his ⁣core⁢ positions remain unchanged, he is⁣ actively⁣ seeking solutions to address public safety concerns. The ⁤future‍ of New ⁤York City’s sanctuary ⁣city status remains unclear. Adams clarified that ⁢the ​City Council ultimately determines this designation.He indicated potential plans ‌to utilize executive orders to target “dangerous peopel” New York currently provides​ social⁤ services like healthcare ⁤and emergency shelter to low-income residents, including those without legal status. City and⁢ state grants‍ also offer substantial legal assistance, ⁤a‌ benefit not ‌readily available in immigration courts. across the nation, republican governors and lawmakers⁣ are ⁤proposing ⁢measures that could support Trump’s pledge to ⁤deport millions of undocumented immigrants.
## New York Mayor Eyes Collaboration ‌with​ Trump on Immigration



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New York Mayor Eric Adams has signaled a potential ⁤shift in his governance’s approach to immigration, indicating ‍a willingness to work with President-elect ⁢donald Trump​ on immigration enforcement. Coming fresh‍ off​ a meeting with Tom Homan, Trump’s designated border czar, ‍Mayor⁣ Adams⁤ says ⁣he and the incoming administration share a ​common goal:​ preventing dangerous individuals from committing recurrent violent acts.[[1](https://www.politico.com/news/2024/11/12/adams-immigration-crisis-trump-appointees-00189109)]



While specifics⁢ remain scarce, Mayor‍ Adams stressed that ensuring public safety is his top priority. “His goal is the same goal I have.We ​cannot allow dangerous individuals to commit repeated violent acts of ‍violence in our cities across‍ America,” he stated.



The Mayor reiterated that New York City will not⁢ act as a sanctuary for individuals commiting‌ violent crimes, regardless of their immigration status. This echoes a ​national debate surrounding sanctuary city policies and the⁢ extent to which local governments should cooperate with⁢ federal ‍immigration ⁣enforcement.



Adams’ ‍shift comes ‌amidst growing frustration with the Biden ⁢administration’s handling of immigration, coupled ‌with a surge of migrants arriving in the city. Despite maintaining that his core positions remain unchanged, the Mayor is⁣ actively seeking solutions to ⁤address burgeoning public safety concerns.



The future of ⁣New York City’s sanctuary ‍city status remains uncertain, ultimately resting with the City⁤ Council.‍ Though, Mayor Adams hinted at a willingness to utilize executive orders to address what‌ he‌ deems a pressing need to target “dangerous” individuals. This could set the stage for a​ contentious battle between the⁤ Mayor and the City Council in the months to come.

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