The Big Apple estimates nearly 120,000 migrants are in the five boroughs, most on asylum claims, leading Gov. Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams complaining about the cost and logistics of this move…
New Yorkers know what he meant because they are bearing the brunt of one of those times. is responsible for the open southern border and the migrant crisis convulsing the nation.
The city estimates that nearly 120,000 of the newcomers are in the five boroughs, most on asylum claims, leadingBut both are Democrats, and when they had a perfect opportunity to make common cause with a governor of another state suffering even greater problems than New York, they suddenly defended Biden. of Texas, is a Republican, making this a perfect example of JFK’s warning. Two-faced Adams
Adams once said the migrant surge “will destroy New York City” but then sides with the man responsible for that destruction. Abbott was in town for a Manhattan Institute event and actually complimented Hochul and Adams for demanding that Biden pony up more cash.“Joe Biden can flip that switch any day and stop New York dealing with the consequences of an open border. Until that is done, New York and other states are going to continue to deal with this,” Abbott said.
What has changed is that Biden was determined to undo nearly everything Donald Trump did, and the border disaster is a direct result. About 13% of the migrants in New York arrived on Abbott’s buses, and his office says they all wanted to come here.
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