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Officials in Quebec, Canada are demanding New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) “immediately stop” sending border crossers and illegal aliens to their province.

Canada’s second-most populated province is demanding that Mayor Eric Adams “immediately” stop helping migrants“Any form of assistance to migrants crossing the border where it is strictly forbidden to do so should stop immediately,”“We understand that the situation of migrants in New York poses major challenges, but

the situation in Quebec and particularly in Montreal is even worse and constitutes an important humanitarian issue.”To date, nearly 50,000 border crossers have arrived in New York City since the spring of last year, with almost 30,000 living across more than 80 hotels, for free, and the city’s mega-shelters like the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal.

Sources close to Mayor Eric Adams’ office have revealed that the cost estimate to New Yorkers to house, clothe, educate, and provide medical services to newly arrived border crossers is set toJohn Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter

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