Mayor Eric Adams defended his ties with President Trump and insisted that he “talk to the person I want” as he signaled the Big Apple to work with the White House to enforce the looming illegal immigration online registration.
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“There's a level of clowns going on, and it's spreading as fast as Covid. “Well, you shouldn't talk to the president,” Adams said at a Black History Month reception at the Gracie Mansion on Tuesday night. cited an unknown critic.
“I am the mayor of America's largest city. I will talk to the people I want to bring services to your city.”
Hours later, he doubled his right to develop productive relationships with the Trump administration, and early on FOX5's “Good Day New York” Wednesday, he said that he was “happy” with the administration ready to touch illegal immigration. “It was.”
Adams also suggested that the city would work with the federal government amid reporting that the Trump administration plans to roll out online registrations for illegal immigrants as early as this week.
The registry will provide undocumented immigrants with personal information such as their names, fingerprints, and home addresses, or risk fines or arrests.
“In the new order that has dropped, the company's attorneys will look at it and make sure it is in compliance with both federal and city laws,” the mayor said.
“I am permitted to cooperate with criminal execution under city law. That's what I've been asking for for two years, and I have a government that has heard me and they are really happy to work together. I'm happy to see that,” he added.
However, Adams stressed that the Big Apple is not working with the federal government on enforcing citizen immigration under the city's current sanctuary laws.
Meanwhile, elsewhere in a speech on Tuesday night, Adams tore a proposal that he will not run for reelection.
“What we did has to be stupid to try and stop me from running this race,” he said, fired his manager's list of achievements.
“This is a biblical moment. When Jesus was on the cross, he said, 'God forgives them, because they don't know what they are doing.' I'll step down to me. All these Negros that we ask for, God forgives them,” Added Adams.
“Are you stupid? I'm running the race now.”

