Defiant Eric Adams defends working with Trump admin, hints at cooperation with White House to enforce migrant registry
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Mayor Eric Adams is defending his relationship with President Trump amidst criticism from political opponents regarding collaboration on immigration issues. He asserts his right to connect with any administration to bring necessary services to New York City. Adams highlights the importance of working with the federal government as the Trump administration prepares to launch an online registry for undocumented migrants. The mayor emphasizes compliance with city and federal laws while reinforcing his commitment to collaborate with criminal enforcement to address the migration crisis.
I'm the mayor of the biggest city in America. I will talk to who I want to, to bring services to your city.
I am allowed under city law to collaborate with any criminal enforcement, and that is what I've been calling for two years.
The new order that came down, the corporation counsel will look at it and make sure we are in compliance with both federal and city law.
Read at New York Post
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