NYC doesn’t care much about its own community members and what they want, especially when it comes to illegal aliens. Although the mayor is bothered by the problems that the illegal aliens are bringing to his city, he’s mainly bothered that the federal government isn’t sending his enough money to deal with the problem – or that there isn’t enough housing for the foreigners illegally entering our country.
Mayor Eric Adams doesn’t mind spending state and federal taxpayer money on housing the illegal aliens at homeless shelters, hotels, recreation centers, and other places. And as he does so, he is ignoring community members (even those of his own race) who are complaining about having non-vetted illegal aliens (mostly men) in their neighborhoods.
Adams main concern is PR and there isn’t enough being done to counteract the fact that he looks incompetent and the city looks bad on national TV. So the new bright idea is to put the illegal aliens in tents in parks – setting un encampments around the city.
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The Daily Mail reports that NYC officials are discussing setting up encampments in Central Park and other outdoor spaces – that way, the illegal aliens will be out of sight and out of mind. With winter weather coming, Mayor Adams and his Democratic friends don’t want Fox News or anyone else showing illegal aliens sleeping on the streets of the city.
So much for the NYC taxpayers enjoying Central Park and other parks in the city. But that’s not a concern of Adams and his Democratic pals who created the problem by making NYC a sanctuary city and passing their Right to Shelter law – and, of course, helping elect an incompetent bumbling president who has purposely let millions and millions of illegal aliens into the country since he took office.
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