Source. (bizpacreview.com)
New York City businesses have had it with the chaos and violence caused by illegal immigrants who are also hitting them in the wallet big time.
The flood of illegal immigrants into the Big Apple has caused businesses to speak out as the influx spirals out of control impacting the entire city, according to the New York Post. Companies cannot sustain the financial hit they are taking as they battle crime and destruction as well as customers fleeing the city to get away from the havoc.
As Mayor Eric Adams declared the city is full and there is no more room for illegal immigrants, he started evicting them from shelters, pushing them into the streets of New York City and right into the laps of local businesses.
Entire families are camping on sidewalks, in parks, and under bridges. Men fight in the streets as mini-tent cities are exploding across the landscape. The garbage, filth, and violence have driven residents to the boiling point.
[Source.](https://www.bizpacreview.com/2023/07/25/its-terrible-nyc-business-owners-scared-for-their-livelihoods-employees-as-as-migrants-drive-customers-away-1380338/)
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New York City businesses have had it with the chaos and violence caused by illegal immigrants who are also hitting them in the wallet big time.
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The flood of illegal immigrants into the Big Apple has caused businesses to speak out as the influx spirals out of control impacting the entire city, according to the New York Post. Companies cannot sustain the financial hit they are taking as they battle crime and destruction as well as customers fleeing the city to get away from the havoc.
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As Mayor Eric Adams declared the city is full and there is no more room for illegal immigrants, he started evicting them from shelters, pushing them into the streets of New York City and right into the laps of local businesses.
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Entire families are camping on sidewalks, in parks, and under bridges. Men fight in the streets as mini-tent cities are exploding across the landscape. The garbage, filth, and violence have driven residents to the boiling point.
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