New York Mayor Eric Adams, expressing frustration over the ongoing migration crisis, is considering changing the city's sanctuary laws to enhance law enforcement collaboration with federal immigration authorities.
After his controversial statement that convicted immigrants have no rights, Adams hinted he may modify longstanding sanctuary laws to better address safety concerns amidst the migration influx.
Adams, aligning more with Republican immigration stances, seeks to issue an executive order to bypass the City Council, reflecting his political positioning in response to public safety concerns.
Meeting with the incoming administration's border czar, Adams aims to discuss federal immigration policies that could lead to stronger local enforcement and potential changes to New York's sanctuary status.
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