Biden arrives in NYC for UN assembly – after Mayor Eric Adams and Hillary Clinton slams him over migrant crisis overwhelming the Big Apple
Biden arrives in New York for UN meeting – after Mayor Eric Adams and Hillary Clinton criticize him over the migrant crisis overwhelming the Big Apple
- The president arrived in the Big Apple via Air Force One on Sunday evening
- He will address world leaders at the UN meeting in New York early next week
- Biden has come under heavy criticism for his handling of the city’s migrant crisis
Joe Biden has arrived in New York City for the UN Assembly meeting amid a growing cacophony of criticism over his handling of the Big Apple’s migrant crisis.
The president traveled from the White House to New York via Air Force One on Sunday evening, causing a major traffic jam as his motorcade made its way from JFK to downtown.
He will address world leaders at the summit early next week, where climate change, poverty and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will be top of the agenda.
The city’s Transport Ministry has issued a gridlock warning from Monday to Friday with extensive street closures due to the conference, which will be attended by Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky.
But the president’s motorcade isn’t the only thing causing chaos on New York’s highways as the city struggles to cope with overwhelming numbers of asylum seekers, with many forced to sleep on the streets while awaiting processing.
Joe Biden has arrived in New York City ahead of the UN meeting, amid a growing cacophony of criticism over his handling of the Big Apple’s migrant crisis
New York City is struggling to cope with the overwhelming numbers of migrants arriving each month, with many forced to sleep on the streets while awaiting processing
As 10,000 refugees continue to pour into the city every month, Mayor Eric Adams (pictured) warned that the problem now threatens to ‘destroy’ New York City
Biden may be keen to avoid his colleagues at town hall next week as they continue to criticize him at every opportunity over his handling of the crisis.
As 10,000 refugees pour into New York every month, Mayor Eric Adams warned that the problem now threatens to “destroy” the city.
He blamed a lack of federal aid, a “broken” nationwide immigration system and Republicans ferrying refugees from their own states into the city for the crisis.
Meanwhile, the Biden administration has thrown the humanitarian issue back to local officials like a hot potato, accusing them of having “no exit strategy” for processing thousands of people.
Former New York Senator Hillary Clinton has also weighed in on the issue, urging Biden to do more to help the beleaguered Big Apple.
Two sources close to Clinton report this NBC New York she agrees with Adams’ assessment of the problem: a lack of help from the White House is to blame.