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Eric Adams to Meet Border Czar Tom Homan to Discuss Criminal Migrants

Mymoena Davids by Mymoena Davids
December 5, 2024
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams has confirmed that he will meet with President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming border czar, Tom Homan, this week to discuss strategies for managing migrants accused of serious crimes. The meeting, scheduled for Thursday at City Hall, signals a potential shift in NYC’s sanctuary policies as Adams seeks solutions to the ongoing migrant crisis and its public safety implications.

Adams expressed urgency in addressing migrants committing crimes, including shootings, robberies, and assaults on police officers. “Those who are here committing crimes…have been a harm to our country,” Adams stated earlier this week. He added that asylum seekers charged with violent crimes should be deported, a departure from his previous stance that deportation should occur only after conviction and imprisonment.

Homan, a vocal critic of sanctuary cities, has vowed to enforce compliance with federal immigration laws. His approach may include withholding federal funding from jurisdictions that refuse to cooperate with federal authorities. Adams indicated he wants to understand Homan’s operational plan and discuss the broader implications for New York City.

The meeting comes as NYC grapples with data showing 58,626 migrants in the city have criminal records or pending charges, including over 1,000 suspected gang members. These revelations have heightened concerns about the city’s ability to manage the crisis, especially under sanctuary policies that limit collaboration with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

Adams has hinted at loosening these restrictions but faces significant political and legal challenges. Any changes to NYC’s sanctuary laws would require City Council approval or an executive order, the latter of which would likely provoke legal disputes. City officials have been preparing for a policy shift under the incoming Trump administration, which aims to implement stricter immigration enforcement.

As Adams prepares for this critical meeting, the stakes are high for both city governance and federal relations. The discussion with Homan will likely shape NYC’s response to the migrant crisis and set the tone for addressing criminal activities linked to a small yet concerning segment of the migrant population.

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