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At a press briefing in Ecuador, NYC Mayor Eric Adams was asked about the border wall and federal deportation policies.
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00:00 Mayor, I was just wondering, did you meet with White House officials when you were in
00:04 Mexico yesterday?
00:05 And also just trying to get your reaction to the border wall being built out in Texas.
00:12 Do you feel like this will help maybe stem the flow a little bit?
00:17 Thank you.
00:18 No, we did not meet with the White House delegation that came down a few days ago.
00:28 We did meet with high ranking officials in Mexico.
00:33 And I want to again thank them for their receptivity to sharing their ideas.
00:38 And we shared ours of dealing specifically with the wall and the proposal that's coming
00:43 from the national government.
00:46 There's not going to be a one item solution.
00:51 There's going to be a series of things that are going to be needed to really stabilize
00:56 the situation.
00:57 And for Americans, the stabilization comes with managing the border.
01:04 And I'm aware that many experts are stating that if you don't have a manageable way of
01:12 entry that people take more dangerous pathways.
01:15 So I believe the federal government is taking all that into consideration as they're making
01:22 the decision.
01:23 We're going to continue to communicate with the federal government to determine what the
01:28 plans and steps forward are to not only the officially rolled out the wall, but also what
01:35 we're doing with the decompression strategy.
01:39 Next we'll go to Bernadette Hogan from New York One.
01:41 Bernadette, you can unmute your line.
01:43 Hear me okay?
01:45 Yeah, Bernadette, if you could just talk a little more.
01:50 Sure.
01:51 Mr. Mayor, once the White House rolls out this plan to deport Venezuelans that are here
01:57 unlawfully and also have not applied for legal protections, do you plan on assisting them
02:04 with these deportations and also information sharing?
02:08 Okay, I didn't get you completely.
02:11 Did you hear the question?
02:12 She said do you plan on assisting the federal government with deportation efforts?
02:13 I'm sorry, say it again?
02:14 Do you plan on assisting the federal government with deportation efforts?
02:16 What we're going to do in New York City is we're going to follow the law and whatever
02:28 the law requires us to do in New York City, the uniqueness of our city, we're going to
02:33 do that.
02:34 We're going to comply with whatever laws our city has in place.
02:38 As everyone knows, I don't break laws, I follow laws, and we're going to make sure whatever
02:42 the law is, that's what we want to follow.
02:45 Next, we'll go to Mike Gartland.
02:47 Mike, you can unmute your line.
02:49 Can't hear you, Michael, if you're talking.
02:56 Now?
02:57 Yes, I can.
03:00 So I want to ask you about the deportations as a follow-up to Berne's question.
03:08 If you're following the law on that, does that in some way affect the city's status
03:13 as a sanctuary city?
03:14 I mean, can you just kind of get into the weeds more on that?
03:18 If you're helping with deportations, which the federal government's trying to do, would
03:23 that in some way impact the city's status as a sanctuary city?
03:28 Our city is very clear on what the law is around coordinating with ICE, and those are
03:39 the laws that this administration is going to comply with.
03:43 The laws are very clear, and I'm going to adhere to the laws that were in place prior
03:48 to me getting in office, and I'm not going to do anything to go against those laws.
03:55 Thank you.
03:56 Thank you.
03:56 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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