Border czar Tom Homan warns NYC Mayor Eric Adams he'll be 'up his butt' if he fails at immigration crackdown
Briefly

In a recent interview on 'Fox and Friends', Tom Homan warned New York City Mayor Eric Adams about the necessity of adhering to a deal focused on immigration enforcement. Homan stated that if Adams fails to comply, he will return to New York City to demand accountability. Although Adams expressed a desire for better safety measures involving ICE, he later reversed some statements regarding sanctuary laws. Homan criticized Governor Kathy Hochul's policies, making it clear that immigration enforcement continues to be a contentious issue within New York's political landscape.
Homan stated, 'If he doesn't come through, I'll be back in New York City and we won't be sitting on the couch, I'll be in his office, up his butt.'
Adams reaffirmed, 'We're going to deliver for the safety of the people of this city.'
Homan criticized Gov. Hochul, stating, 'Gov. Hochul is an embarrassment to the position she holds.'
Adams clarified his stance on immigration enforcement, 'I am not opening the door to civil immigration enforcement with the federal government.'
Read at New York Post
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