Mayor Adams' DC Trip Fails to Secure Aid for NYC Migrant Crisis

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams expressed disappointment after his meetings in Washington, D.C., seeking financial assistance for the ongoing migrant crisis. Adams stated that he left the meetings without optimism for significant changes and acknowledged that the burden of the crisis would fall on the cities. As a result, he announced painful budget cuts to address the city's $7 billion deficit, attributing the situation to the federal government's actions. Adams' comments contrasted with his earlier social media post describing a "very productive day" in D.C.
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