by Jennie Taer
Democratic New York City Mayor Eric Adams said his city is at capacity and has “no room” for illegal migrants during a visit to El Paso, Texas, over the weekend.
Adams stressed that there’s misinformation going around that New York City is where illegal migrants can obtain housing and jobs, during a news conference Sunday in the border city. The Big Apple mayor has previously complained about the surges of illegal migrants coming to New York City on transports sent by Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, Democratic El Paso Mayor Oscar Leeser and Democratic Colorado Gov. Jared Polis.
“We have to give people accurate information and that is what some of the centers are doing here. They are truly explaining to people that this is what’s happening in New York right now. And, New York, you go there, you’re going to be living in congregate settings, there is no more room in New York. That should be coordinated by our national government, not only done locally here by those NGOs, but it should be done by our national government. That is not happening,” Adams said Sunday.
Adams’ shelters for illegal migrants have had to turn away those seeking housing in recent days because they’re at capacity, according to New York Daily News.
In the last week-and-a-half alone, New York City received 3,100 illegal migrants, according to Adams.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams asked the group of migrants sleeping on El Paso streets how many want to work in the US. This was the response… pic.twitter.com/T9MzBSXIIj
— Jennie Taer (@JennieSTaer) January 16, 2023
El Paso has been the center of national attention in recent weeks after hundreds of migrants crossed illegally into the city and some have been sleeping on local streets. President Joe Biden visited the area Jan. 8 and a bipartisan Senate delegation traveled to the area on Jan. 9 to assess the crisis situation.
“We expect more from our national leaders to address this issue in a real way,” Adams said. “We still have over 26,000 people still in our care. We’re at the highest level of care and people who are in the care of the city of New York in history.”
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Jennie Taer is a reporter at Daily Caller News Foundation.
Photo “Eric Adams” by Eric Adams. Background Photo “U.S. Border Wall” by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.