Eric Adams’ Latest Response To Flood Of Illegals: Change Ruling That Gave Them ‘Right To Shelter’

Democratic New York City Mayor Eric Adams has called for action with regard to the near-constant influx of illegal immigrants — the reversal of several 1980s court rulings that force the city to provide shelter to anyone who asks for it.

The mayor’s administration, according to a report published Tuesday by the New York Post, plans to argue that the rulings were never meant to accommodate the wave after wave of illegal immigrants, many of whom have been sent by bus or by train from border states where resources have already been exhausted.

“The governor of Texas continues to state, ‘Well, you guys are a sanctuary city.’ That has nothing to do with this,” Adams objected during a Tuesday press conference. “These people are paroled into the country that has nothing to do with it. While they are here, we are obligated [to provide housing] and that’s why we’re in court saying that the right to shelter should not have an impact on this migrant crisis.”

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