NYC Mayor Adams warns migrant women and children may soon have to sleep outdoors in tents
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams appeared on MSNBC's The Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart, where he said the ongoing migrant crisis is a national problem.
More than 110,000 migrants have arrived in New York City since last spring. Nearly 60,000 migrants are occupying beds in traditional city shelters and in more than 200 emergency sites, according to The New York Times. When New York City students returned to school last week, 20,000 migrant children were expected to join them.
On Wednesday the Big Apple leader warned the migrant crisis could "destroy" the city.
The country began to see the effects of President Trump’s policies in his second week in office, with the White House implementing tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China; border crossings plummeting; DEI programs shuttering; the federal workforce being faced with the decision to return to the office or to resign; and more.
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