President Trump's border border Tom Homan announced Tuesday that he will meet Eric Adams later this week.
“I'll be there to meet the mayor on Thursday. Either he's at the table or we're going around him,” Homan said in an interview with WABC 770 AM. He hosts Tidis and Rita Cosby.
Homan, 63, met Adams last December to help the Trump administration cooperate in eradicating illegal immigrants with criminal records and finding hundreds of thousands of immigrant children across the border. I praised him for showing interest in
“He is illegally tackling the public safety threats here and helping to find these missing children,” Homan said. “So I'll meet him on Thursday, and what will we see [happens]. ”
The former immigration and customs executive officer has indicated that he expects to allow the NYPD to notify federal authorities of the location of criminal immigrants, including the ruthless Venezuelan prison gangster Tren de Lagua. Ta.
“We're coming to an agreement that helps my officers get rid of these public safety threats, especially the other alien gangs that are wreaking havoc in Tren de Aragua and New York. I hope,” Homan said.
“So, on Thursday night, I hope to return to DC with a big agreement,” the border emperor added, pointing out that he “will not count my pennies until I win.”
The mayor's office refused to confirm any potential meetings for Adams Homan.
The Justice Department ordered Manhattan prosecutors on Monday to dismiss a federal bribery lawsuit against Adams. The accusations under the Biden administration are above the kneeners that it is politically motivated and hampering New York City's ability to combat the immigration crisis.
However, Adams could face another charge in a corruption case after the mayoral election in November 2025. This is because a letter from Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove points out that US lawyers for the Southern District of New York may consider the issue after the election.
The possibility of being charged has sparked concerns that mayors, including Adams' alliance, Pastor Al Sharpton, will be seen by Trump now.
“It certainly sounds like President Trump is holding the mayor hostage,” Sharpton said in a statement Monday.
When asked about concerns that Adams had an obligation to follow the Trump administration's wishes before the Homan Conference, a mayoral spokesman said on Tuesday that Hitzorner was clear about his position on Big Apple's criminal immigration “from last year.” He claimed that was it. Despite the DOJ order, “stay the same.”
“Under Mayor Adams' leadership, New York City has become a national model for what humanitarian crisis should be treated humanitarianly. Since the spring of 2022, more than 230,000 immigrants have been evacuated. Since then, Over 185,000 people left the shelter system and took the next step on their journey. But as we have repeatedly said, the previous administration will manage this crisis and create a $7 billion bill. To this end, they would never have left New York City on its own,” said the Kayla Mamelak Press Bureau.
“The mayor also makes clear that he wants to work with the new federal government, not with a war with them, to improve the lives of New Yorkers,” she added. “The job involves violent criminals who have wreaked havoc on our streets and are guaranteed to leave our city after being convicted of a crime and sentenced to prison. It involves chasing.”
“He's been speaking out about his position on this since last year, and it remains the same.”
Homan pointed out that sanctuary cities that refuse to work with federal authorities in deportation lawsuits are “a goal-rich environment” for criminal immigration.
The border emperor said, “It takes one agent to arrest a bad guy in prison, but one agent to go out into the community. It takes a lot of research time.”
“There are over 600,000 illegal aliens in the United States with criminal records,” Homan said. “They walk down the street. We have so many things.”