NYC Mayor Adams Still Trying to Blame Other States for the Influx of Illegal Immigrants

Do you remember this?

Pepperidge Farms remembers.

Last week, NYC Mayor Eric Adams whined for the feds to pay for the illegal immigrants coming to the city.

I guess he didn’t like the backlash he received. Or he didn’t like the fact that people remembered he promised to take care of all asylum seekers coming to NYC.

This time around, Adams better phrased his complaining, but yeah. He’s still complaining:

As illegal immigrants and other migrants arriving to the Big Apple on buses from southern border states stretch the city’s homeless shelters thin, Adams implored that all New Yorkers must welcome and fall in line with the city’s plans to house the influx of people, saying: “Everyone’s block is going to be impacted by this.””We’re looking at the potential of emergency shelters in hotels, in other facilities. We want to get our faith-based community involved. If there ever was an all-hands-on-deck moment this is it,” Adams said at an unrelated press conference, before criticizing the “callousness” of southern border states, instead of the Biden administration for its immigration policy.”Our system was inundated with those who were seeking shelter because of the callousness of the states that pushed them out. We’re here. We’re receiving them, and everyone is going to have to be on board,” Adams said. “We can’t have the historical ‘I believe they should be housed, but just don’t house them on my block.’ Everyone’s block is going to be impacted by this.””We have to add our advocacy with our ability to help our neighbors. And we need everyone on board with this,” the mayor said. “Because as I stated last week, our schools are going to be impacted, our healthcare system is going to be impacted, our infrastructure is going to be impacted. But we’re going to be willing to do our job – We’re going to do our job, and we’re going to need all New Yorkers to be with us.”

It is everyone’s fault except mine! I said we would take care of asylum seekers, but when I said “we,” I meant the collective we, not just the government!

Tags: Eric Adams, Immigration, New York City

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