Over 1,300 illegal aliens descended on City Hall in NYC demanding better resources, including getting green cards so they can gain employment. The vast majority of the illegal aliens were from Guinea, which is located in West Africa. The mass gathering was triggered by Mayor Adams’ office, who called for a hearing at City Hall to “understand how the [Adams] Administration is addressing language access barriers, cultural competency challenges, health needs, and other roadblocks.”
Excerpt from pjmedia.com
It is an old maxim in business that you should always underpromise and overdeliver. However, under the current political climate of these United States, our government has overpromised and underdelivered. Immigrants who walk, climb, fly, float, or bunny-hop their way into the country expect to end up on the receiving end of a cornucopia of goods and services at the expense of American citizens.
New York City is currently up to its Big Apple core in immigrants, legal and otherwise. Of course, this is the natural result when you add the word “sanctuary” to your nom de metropole.
The New York Post notes that on Tuesday, the city held a hearing at City Hall to discuss “the black experience in the city shelter system.” In this case, the discussion was supposed to center on the plight of African migrants. A press release said the hearing was taking place to “understand how the [Adams] Administration is addressing language access barriers, cultural competency challenges, health needs, and other roadblocks.”