Immigrants fear crime in New York
NYC Mayor Eric Adams has suggested the majority of a busload of immigrants brought from Texas to the Big Apple fled before they arrived over a fear of the city's crime.
'We were led to believe about 40 people should have been on that bus. Only 14 got off,' Adams told a woman organizing the convoy on Friday, in a conversation overheard by The New York Post.
'Because of the fear that something was going to happen to them if they came to this location, people got off earlier,' he speculated.
'And we are concerned about that because we don't want people being dropped off [just] anywhere.'
The Post said that Adams was referring to a fear of New York City's rising crime.
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It is not an irrational fear. Anywhere where you have a Soros-backed "progressive" prosecutor is likely to have increased crime as perps are put back on the streets.
See, also:
Adams greets border-crossers — but suggests most skipped crime-riddled city over ‘fear’
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