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Pence said that New York City and other major cities across the country are “busting at the seams” due to the surge in
migrants crossing the border.
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Adams and Gov. Kathy Hochul have also publicly clashed over how best to address the surge of migrants.
During the radio interview, Pence said Biden erred by rolling back the Trump-Pence administration’s Travis Barker’s daughter, Alabama,
stricter border policies, including constructing a wall along the US-Mexico and a “return to Mexico” rule for shares temptation to ‘clap back’ at
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migrants who crossed the border illegally.
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Migrants arriving at the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Manhattan on September 4, 2023.
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Pence criticized Biden for rolling back policies like “return to Mexico” and the construction of the border wall.
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“Inegotiated the ‘return to Mexico policy,'” the former VP said, which dramatically curbed illegal border
crossings, he said.
“Joe Biden incoherently stopped construction of the wall. You can go down there and see the girders lying
on their sides for miles rusting in the sun.”
Pence added, “You put all those things back into effect and you will secure the southern border of the US.
I will do that on Day One [if elected president],” he said.
Adams has publicly called out Biden over the migrant crisis.
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More than 107,000 migrants have passed through New York City since early 2022, and 57,000 currently
receive assistance or shelter, according to Mayor Eric Adams.
Adams has claimed the cost to shelter and provide other services to the asylum seekers — which so far is
budgeted $5.2 billion — could shatter $12 billion over three years .
He has repeatedly appealed to Biden for help, including financial assistance and expedited work permits
for migrants, but to no avail.
The Post has reached out for comment to reps for Biden and Hizzoner.
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Don Monte
6 minutes ago
Adams reserves no praise from Pence or anybody else. He doesn't want to get rid of the
igrants, he just wants more money from the federal government to lavish them with freebies,
them up in nice hotels, feed them three gourmet meals a day, and vax and educate their
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Richard
7 minutes ago
If Adams had the political guts he would send all the migrants to Delaware.
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Gator Rebel
11 minutes ago
what a sellout
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