Thomas D. Homan, chosen as Donald Trump’s border czar, praises Eric Adams’s collaborative approach as a blueprint for Democratic mayors.
Mayor Eric Adams is set to meet with Thomas D. Homan, the incoming “border czar” for President-elect Donald J. Trump, in a bid to discuss the federal government’s border strategy and collaborate on pursuing undocumented immigrants who have committed crimes in New York City. This meeting marks the mayor’s first interaction with a top Trump administration official and comes as the city prepares for a potential immigration crackdown.
Adams has shown willingness to cooperate with the federal government in targeting immigrants accused of crimes, emphasizing that due process rights should not shield criminals who have entered the country illegally. He clarified that his focus is on repeat offenders rather than individuals facing mere accusations.
The meeting, scheduled at a confidential location, underscores Adams’ efforts to engage with the Trump administration, contrasting with the confrontational approach of his predecessor, Bill de Blasio. Despite his previous criticisms of Trump, Adams aims to establish a working relationship with the incoming administration, particularly in the realm of immigration, to advance the city’s interests.
As New York City navigates the complexities of immigration enforcement and border security, Adams seeks to leverage his dialogue with Homan to explore avenues for collaboration with the federal government. By engaging constructively with Trump’s team, Adams aims to position the city for mutual benefits and effective governance.
Source: The NY Times