Eric Adams Faces Skepticism and Heckling During Latin America Trip

New York City Mayor Eric Adams embarked on a four-day trip to Mexico, Ecuador, and Colombia to discourage migrants from coming to New York. However, in interviews with migrants in Necoclí, Mexico City, and Quito, most expressed determination to continue their journey despite Adams's message. The mayor called for efforts to counter the false hopes and promises being spread to migrants, but acknowledged the limits of his efforts. While previous U.S. officials have also urged migrants not to make the trek through the Darién Gap, these pleas have been followed by larger waves of migrants. Many migrants remain undeterred, driven by their American dream and the belief that they can find work and a better life in New York.
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- Adams heckled during visit to Colombia town key to migrants trying to enter North America: 'Shame on you!' New York Post
- Mayor Adams spends final night of Latin America trip in Colombia CBS New York
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