Border czar Tom Homan says hes meeting with Eric Adams Thursday will try to hammer out agreement on arresting, deporting illegal migrants

President Trump’s border czar Tom Homan revealed Tuesday that he will meet with Eric Adams later this week in an effort to secure a commitment from the New York City mayor to help round up and deport illegal criminal migrants. “I’m coming up there Thursday to meet with the mayor –  either he comes to the table or we go around him,” Homan told “Cats & Cosby Show” hosts John Catsimatidis and Rita Cosby during an interview on WABC 770 AM. Homan, 63, previously met with Adams last December and praised him for signaling interest in cooperating with the Trump administration’s effort to root out and deport illegal migrants with criminal backgrounds and locate hundreds of thousands of migrant children that the border czar says are unaccounted for. “He’s all in on addressing public safety threats that are here illegally and helping me find these missing children,” Homan said.“So, I will meet with him Thursday and we’ll see what [happens].”  The former acting head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement indicated that he is anticipating that Adams will authorize the NYPD to inform federal authorities of the whereabouts of criminal migrants, including members of the ruthless Venezuelan prison gang Tren De Aragua. “I’m hoping we come to an agreement where his officers will help my officers remove these public safety threats, especially Tren de Aragua and the other alien gangs that are creating havoc in New York,” Homan said.  “So, let’s hope Thursday night I head back to DC with a great agreement,” the border czar added, noting that he “won’t count my pennies till I got’em.”  The mayor’s office declined to confirm the potential Adams-Homan meeting. The Justice Department ordered Manhattan prosecutors on Monday to dismiss the federal bribery case against Adams — siding with Hizzoner that the charges under the Biden administration were politically motivated and hampered his ability to combat the migrant crisis in...

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