Mayor Eric Adams plans to file a lawsuit against the Trump administration next week after the Federal Reserve fell secretly more than $ 80 million in financing migrants from New York City treasures, according to a message obtained by the position.
The Adams administration lawyer issued a letter to the city's observer, Brad Lander, on Friday, showing that the city's Ministry of Law is looking to take legal action by February 21 to recover the payments of the $ 80.5 million federal Emergency Administration Agency taken by the Federal Reserve on Tuesday.
“The Ministry of Law is currently formulating litigation papers regarding this issue,” said the letter, which was formulated by the lawyer of the Foundation, Morel Good.
“We intend to start a legal action by February 21, 2025. Since the Ministry of Law represents New York City in this regard, there is no need for permission for the financial observer office to involve the external legal advisor.”
The message was sent a few hours after the Lander request for Adams either a lawsuit to file a lawsuit or grant him permission to employ law lawyers to bring a case against Trump and the Ministry of Government Efficiency.
“Given the seriousness of the situation, we cannot waste more time,” Lander, who is running against Adams in the preliminary elections of the June Democratic Democratic Democrat, said.
“If the mayor prefers to spend his days in the progress of President Trump's agenda instead of fighting for the New York residents, the Ministry of Law must allow me to do so.”
The sudden withdrawal of Fema's money from New York City novels reveals on Tuesday – without Adam
Musk claimed this week that Dog “discovered” a $ 59 million batch for FMA to Big Apple was wasted on “luxury hotels in New York City to house illegal immigrants.”
Trump later chanted this note when he defended Nubia, supporting that “massive fraud” was happening.
New York City applied for two separate grants worth $ 58.6 million and 21.9 million dollars in the framework of the Biden administration, where city officials rushed to federal assistance to pay the portable costs of immigrants who flowed over the American borders and Mexico, according to the city and the city's successes, according to the city, according to What the city mentioned, according to federal officials.
City hall officials gently refuted the Mousk claim, referring to only 19 million dollars that will be used to pay the previous expenses of housing migrants in hotels – and that it came from funds approved by Congress.
Payments were made under the shelter and services program allocated by Congress $ 650 million in 2024 to help pay local governments, including New York City, at the tremendous cost of the migrant crisis, which is now $ 7 billion.
City officials said that the Fema funds, funded by customs and US border protection, provided $ 12.50 at night for each hotel room, adding that most of the 150 hotels used by the city to reach migrants are not luxurious accommodations.
Officials said that the rest of the money would go towards security, food and other services for migrants.
Until Friday, he remained unclear whether Adams would take legal action against Trump.
The Ministry of Justice has ordered the prosecutors to drop the issue of federal corruption against the mayor, in a move of Hezoner's allies to make it a “hostage” of the new president.