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NYC to stop giving migrants FREE pre-paid cards worth $18,500 a year

Nov 08, 2024 View Original Article
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    50% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    20% ReliablePoor

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -37% Negative

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67% : The mayor congratulated Trump on his victory and said he spoke to the president-elect on the phone privately Wednesday.
54% : Trump's running mate JD Vance said in a New York Times interview published in October that deporting 1 million immigrants per year would be 'reasonable'New York City was one of the epicenters of the crisis after Abbott bused them to the Big Apple from TexasTrump previewed some parts of the world that could be subjected to a renewed travel ban in an October 2023 speech, pledging to restrict people from the Gaza Strip, Libya, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and 'anywhere else that threatens our security.'
45% : Trump focused on building a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border during his first term and has pledged to close gaps in the border wall if elected.
41% : Trump also would reinstate the COVID-19-era Title 42 policy, which allowed U.S. border authorities to quickly expel migrants back to Mexico without the chance to claim asylum, he told Time magazine in an interview.
38% : The city must move forward and that is what our call is to do.'Both Adams and Trump have sympathized with each other's legal plights in the past.
31% : Trump has said he would restore his 2019 'remain in Mexico' program, which forced asylum-seekers of certain nationalities attempting to enter the U.S. at the southern border to wait in Mexico for the resolution of their cases.
27% : Trump said the measure would not adequately secure the border, even though it mirrored Trump-era policies to deter would-be migrants and has contributed to a steep drop in migrants caught crossing illegally.
24% : Trump has said he will seek to detain all migrants caught crossing the border illegally or violating other immigration laws, ending what he calls 'catch and release.'Trump is expected to crack down on illegal immigration and try to restrict legal immigration when he returns to the White House on Jan. 20, following up on campaign promises and unfinished efforts from his 2017-2021 presidencyAt a campaign event earlier this month, Trump said he would call on Congress to fund an additional 10,000 Border Patrol agents, a substantial increase over the existing force.
18% : The Democrat mayor of New York City has slammed the party's harsh rhetoric against Trump.
16% : Read More Trump reveals who his first phone call from the White House will beTrump is expected to crack down on illegal immigration and try to restrict legal immigration when he returns to the White House on Jan. 20, following up on campaign promises and unfinished efforts from his 2017-2021 presidency.
15% : Trump defended Adams at the Al Smith Charity Dinner - which Harris skipped - when mentioning the mayor's federal indictment on bribery, fraud, and soliciting foreign campaign donations.
10% : Trump said last June he would seek to block communists, Marxists and socialists from entering the U.S.Adams, who has become the much-maligned face of New York City's migrant disaster, has recently become more friendly to Trump, even before his victory on Tuesday.
1% : Read More Dem NYC mayor makes shock move after congratulating Trump and bonding over their indictmentsHarris criticized Trump for helping kill a bipartisan border security bill earlier this year that could have added 1,300 more agents.

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