NYC mayor to meet with Trump border czar ahead of federal deportation push

New York City Mayor Eric Adams said Thursday he will be meeting with the incoming border czar to discuss impending plans for mass deportations. Adams, speaking during a segment on MSNBC's Morning Joe, said that he has a Dec. 12 meeting on the books with Tom Homan, the former Immigration and Customs Enforcement official whom President-elect Donald Trump has tapped to handle immigration matters. "I want to hear the actual plan, how we are going to actually operationalize this," Adams said, referring to pledges from Homan to begin deporting undocumented immigrants en masse, with a priority on those who have committed crimes in the U.S. Adams' team declined to provide additional details about the upcoming meeting, and the Trump transition did not immediately respond to a request for more information. But the two officials have repeatedly expressed openness to a sitdown in recent days. On Monday, Homan said during an interview on Fox that he had been notified Adams had requested an audience. A day later, the former acting ICE director said he was planning to call the mayor. And on Thursday, Adams expressed support for removing from the city undocumented immigrants who have committed serious crimes. "We're not talking about those who are stealing apples," he said. "We are talking about those who are shooting at police officers, raping individuals, and I would like to hear the border czar's plan on addressing that."

Dec 6, 2024 - 04:00

New York City Mayor Eric Adams said Thursday he will be meeting with the incoming border czar to discuss impending plans for mass deportations.

Adams, speaking during a segment on MSNBC's Morning Joe, said that he has a Dec. 12 meeting on the books with Tom Homan, the former Immigration and Customs Enforcement official whom President-elect Donald Trump has tapped to handle immigration matters.

"I want to hear the actual plan, how we are going to actually operationalize this," Adams said, referring to pledges from Homan to begin deporting undocumented immigrants en masse, with a priority on those who have committed crimes in the U.S.

Adams' team declined to provide additional details about the upcoming meeting, and the Trump transition did not immediately respond to a request for more information. But the two officials have repeatedly expressed openness to a sitdown in recent days.

On Monday, Homan said during an interview on Fox that he had been notified Adams had requested an audience. A day later, the former acting ICE director said he was planning to call the mayor. And on Thursday, Adams expressed support for removing from the city undocumented immigrants who have committed serious crimes.

"We're not talking about those who are stealing apples," he said. "We are talking about those who are shooting at police officers, raping individuals, and I would like to hear the border czar's plan on addressing that."