This may be rather cynical, but I think Adams was already under fire by NYC citizens for what many were perceiving as unmanageably large levels of immigration before his corruption troubles fully ignited. The odor of corruption has surrounded him and many in his administration from the beginning of his time in office. That he's happy to …
This may be rather cynical, but I think Adams was already under fire by NYC citizens for what many were perceiving as unmanageably large levels of immigration before his corruption troubles fully ignited. The odor of corruption has surrounded him and many in his administration from the beginning of his time in office. That he's happy to try to solve his Gregg Abbott bussing-exacerbated "immigrant problem" by facilitating Trump regime deportations should not be surprising. This is not a man steeped in high moral character.
This may be rather cynical, but I think Adams was already under fire by NYC citizens for what many were perceiving as unmanageably large levels of immigration before his corruption troubles fully ignited. The odor of corruption has surrounded him and many in his administration from the beginning of his time in office. That he's happy to try to solve his Gregg Abbott bussing-exacerbated "immigrant problem" by facilitating Trump regime deportations should not be surprising. This is not a man steeped in high moral character.