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NYC Mayor Warns, 'This Issue Will Destroy New York' as Border Crossings Spike Again

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams has issued a dire warning over the growing number of migrants in his city. And it's not just New York: other major cities are also having problems dealing with thousands of new migrants.

New numbers show border crossings are spiking once again, resulting in some Democrats now calling the situation a crisis and urging President Biden to act.  


Migrants sit in a queue outside of The Roosevelt Hotel that is being used by the city as temporary housing, July 31, 2023, in New York. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

August arrests along the U.S. southern border nearly doubled those in June, and a record number of families were apprehended. 

Historically, July and August see a dip in border crossings due to the high temperatures, but that's not the case this year as summer border apprehensions rose more than 30% for two consecutive months. 

"Just during this summer alone, we've already had dozens of migrants die out in the desert who have succumbed to heat exhaustion," claimed Deputy Chief Justin De La Torre of the Tucson Sector Border Patrol. 

Torre said they're encountering people crossing from all over the world. 

"Some of the countries that we see most frequently are from folks from Ecuador, Senegal, Mauritania, Egypt," he explained. 

slider img 2According to preliminary data from the CBP obtained by The Washington Post, border patrol officers made 177,000 arrests in August, up from more than 132,000 in July, and 99,000 in June.  More than half of those 177,000 August arrests involved families, an all-time high that exceeded the record for families crossing set in May 2019. 

"The increase in the number of families arriving is really a reflection of Title 42 which banned asylum for family units for really the last two and a half three years so that being rescinded now, we have this backlog of people who you know, want to migrate and now they're finally eligible to at least make you know the attempt to enter," said David Bier of the CATO Institute. 

Bier told CBN News many of the family units come from the northern triangle of Central America.

"The administration has created a regulation that says if you cross illegally you're not going to receive asylum," explained Bier. "That message is not being heard in Central America. The message that they're hearing is that you will be released if you cross the border illegally." 

NYC Mayor Warns: 'This issue will destroy New York City' 

In places like New York City, which has received more than 100,000 migrants in the last 15 months, Democratic leaders are calling for Biden to do something.  

In the latest development, NYC Mayor Eric Adams is warning that an ongoing influx of migrants will "destroy New York City."  At a Manhattan community meeting Wednesday, Adams said 110,000 asylum-seekers have come to the city since April of last year, contributing to a $12 billion budget deficit. 

"And let me tell you something, New Yorkers: never in my life have I had a problem that I did not see an ending to. I don't see an ending to this. I don't see an ending to this. This issue will destroy New York City. Destroy New York City," the Democratic mayor said.

Adams says it's mandatory that the federal government respond to this fight. 

"The Biden-Harris administration and Congress must come up with a real solution; the United States Department of Homeland Security must be part of that solution. We must ensure our newest Americans can work lawfully and build stable lives," Adams said.

Adams recently hosted a rally with asylum seekers where he called on the federal government to step up by expediting work authorization and re-opening a closed jail to house migrants. "It is mandatory that this government, on a national level, respond to this fight," he added. 

Biden Admin Under Fire for 'Catch-and-Release' Policy

Meanwhile, Bier told CBN News the federal government should make sure anyone being released into the U.S. can legally work and support themselves.

"That's the thing that's driving New York City and these other towns and cities just crazy is the fact that you know, you have these border patrol releases. They don't know who's going to be released. They don't know how many, and they don't know when," he explained. "Then they show up and there's no way for them to support themselves. It's just not the way that our immigration system should work."

At a recent press conference, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre defended the way the administration has handled the situation at the southern border.

"The president has done more to secure the border, to deal with this issue of immigration than anybody else," Jean-Pierre claimed. "He really has."

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Abigail Robertson serves as the White House Correspondent for CBN News, where she has worked since 2015. As a reporter, Abigail covers stories from a Christian perspective on American politics and the news of the day. Before her role at the White House, Abigail covered Capitol Hill, where she interviewed notable lawmakers such as Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and former Speaker of the House Paul Ryan. During her time on the Hill, Abigail loved highlighting how God is moving in the House and Senate by covering different ministries on Capitol Hill and sharing lawmakers’ testimonies and