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NYC Mayor Eric Adams says that 'no more room' for migrants: 'Our cup runneth over'
New York City has welcomed approximately 90,000 migrants since April 2022
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Mayor Eric Adams says NYC is 'full capacity' with migrants: 'This is not sustainable'
New York City Mayor Eric Adams said that there is no more room in the city to house migrants, after it has taken in approximately 90,000 migrants since April 2022.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams said the city has "no more room for migrants" and "our cup has basically runneth over," after it welcomed approximately 90,000 migrants since April 2022.
 
"We stated several months ago that we have reached full capacity and that full capacity was verbalized, and now New York is just going to be visually actualized. We’re going to see how much of our cup has basically runneth over. We have no more room in the city, and we need help," Adams said in a press conference Wednesday.

"We have no more room in the city, and we need help."

— New York City Mayor Eric Adams
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How can he live with himself?  He wants to deny "basic human rights" of free housing, free food, free transportation, free medical care, free dental and psychological care, free college tuition, free cell phones, free legal assistance, and still wants to call NYC a sanctuary city? :whistle:
The legitimate powers of government extend to such acts only as are injurious to others. But it does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are twenty gods, or no god. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.
Thomas Jefferson