Mayor Eric Adams is earning praise from Republicans and criticism from members of his own party after telling an audience of Upper West Side residents that the weekly influx of thousands of migrants โwill destroy New York City.โ
โIโm gonna tell you something, New Yorkers, never in my life have I had a problem that I didnโt see an ending to. I donโt see an ending to this,โ Adams said during a town hall event Wednesday night. โThis issue will destroy New York City. Destroy New York City.โ
โEveryone is saying it is New York Cityโs problem. Every community in this city is going to be impacted,โ he added. โEvery service in this city is going to be impacted, all of us.โ
Adamsโ comments marked some of his most aggressive rhetoric yet on a crisis that threatens to become a potent political issue in a key election cycle. Republicans have blamed the crisis on President Joe Biden and his administrationโs failure to manage the southern border.
By Thursday morning, a video clip of the mayorโs remarks had gone viral on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter.
โI donโt care if heโs a Democrat. This is the TRUTH,โ said Vivek Ramaswamy, a Republican presidential candidate and rising star among conservatives.
Joe Borelli, a Republican city councilmember who represents Staten Island, also amplified Adamsโ statements, calling the city โdoomed.โ
Meanwhile, some progressives โ including Bill Neidhardt, a Democratic strategist who served as former Mayor Bill de Blasioโs press secretary โ likened Adamsโ message to that of Trump.
โLetโs drop this demagoguery and invest in welcoming asylum seekers and getting them work,โ posted Councilmember Tiffany Cabรกn of Queens.
In a post on X, state Sen. Jessica Ramos said, “This was irresponsible and is already emboldening xenophobic & anti immigrant rhetoric.”
Adams, who won election as a moderate Democrat, has been increasingly isolated on the migrant issue, and has been caught…
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