NYC Mayor Adams Braces for Budget Cuts Amid Migrant Crisis

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams has warned that the migrant crisis is causing a bigger financial burden than anticipated, leading to "extremely painful" budget cuts next year. Adams expressed disappointment in the lack of federal assistance and called on the city's wealthiest residents to help. The mayor highlighted that other sanctuary cities, including Chicago and Massachusetts, are facing similar challenges. New York City has seen over 130,000 migrants arrive since last year, and Adams emphasized that the crisis could "destroy" the city. Without additional aid, the administration will need to make significant cuts across various sectors.
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