New Yorkers known as on Gov. Kathy Hochul to take away Mayor Eric Adams from workplace at a rally in Decrease Manhattan on Feb. 22, 2025.
Photograph by Gabriele Holtermann
Two days after Gov. Kathy Hochul introduced she would search to impose new guardrails on Mayor Eric Adams’ authority reasonably than use her govt energy to take away him “at this time,” just a few hundred New Yorkers rallied and marched on Feb. 22, demanding that she reverse her choice and provides Hizzoner the boot.
The rally was organized by the New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC), an umbrella coverage & advocacy group representing over 200 immigrant and refugee rights teams all through New York State. It kicked off in Washington Sq. Park earlier than protesters marched to Metropolis Corridor in Decrease Manhattan.
NYIC’s President and CEO Murad Awawdeh informed New York News Metro that there was a deep worry amongst immigrant communities in New York due to Trump’s mass deportation agenda and that Adams was going to proceed doing Trump’s bidding as an alternative of serving New Yorkers who elected him.
New Yorkers known as on Gov. Kathy Hochul to take away Mayor Eric Adams from workplace at a rally in Decrease Manhattan on Feb. 22, 2025.Photograph by Gabriele Holtermann
New Yorkers known as on Gov. Kathy Hochul to take away Mayor Eric Adams from workplace at a rally in Decrease Manhattan on Feb. 22, 2025.Photograph by Gabriele Holtermann
That concern stems from allegations made by former US Legal professional for the Southern District of New York Danielle Sassoon, who, in a Feb. 12 letter to US Legal professional Basic Pam Bondi, stated that Adams’ attorneys supplied a quid professional quo: cooperation with President Trump’s immigration crackdown in change for having the legal marketing campaign fraud indictment towards him dropped. Adams’ protection workforce has denied this, and the mayor repeated that denial below oath throughout a Feb. 19 courtroom look.
Whereas Hochul defined on Feb. 20 that her choice to not take away the Mayor presently was primarily based on considerations that the proceedings would create extra “disruption and chaos,” different New Yorkers consider she is “kicking the can down the road” — a sentiment Awawdeh agreed with.
“I think at this moment, what we’re seeing is an enormous amount of fear because of not just Donald Trump, but the number one threat to New York City right now is Eric Adams and [how] he is operating,” Awawdeh stated.
That worry has manifested itself right into a paralysis gripping the immigrant communities of New York, he famous.
“We’ve been hearing about kids not going to school. We’ve been hearing about people not making it to their treatment appointments at doctors’ offices, and we’ve been hearing about the impact that all this is having on small businesses,” Awawdeh shared.
New Yorkers known as on Gov. Kathy Hochul to take away Mayor Eric Adams from workplace at a rally in Decrease Manhattan on Feb. 22, 2025.Photograph by Gabriele Holtermann
Metropolis Council Member Alexa Avilés addresses New Yorkers at a rally demanding Gov. Hochul take away Mayor Adams from workplace. Photograph by Gabriele HoltermannPhoto by Gabriele Holtermann
Earlier than the march to Metropolis Corridor on Saturday, a slew of audio system addressed the gang, together with Metropolis Council Member Alexa Avilés (D-Brooklyn) and Democratic State Senator Kristen Gonzalez, whose district contains components of Queens, Manhattan, and Brooklyn. They stated the town wanted a mayor who serves its numerous inhabitants, not the Trump agenda.
Avilés, who chairs the Metropolis Council’s Immigration Committee, identified that Adams blamed the cuts on the migrant crises, which have value NYC $5 billion in two years.
“So not only is this fact pattern demonstrating his disdain for New Yorkers, his disdain for immigrant, for immigrant New Yorkers, for newcomers that he both was trying to be benevolent with and then blame them for every ailment in New York City that created hatred in our communities,” Avilés identified.
Gonzalez known as the hesitancy to take away Adams from workplace a “failure.”
“Our inability to call out that it is wrong for a felon president to compromise an indicted mayor to sell out our city, and our refusal to remove him, that’s a failure,” stated Gonzalez, vowing that she was dedicated to difficult Hochul’s choice.
New Yorkers known as on Gov. Kathy Hochul to take away Mayor Eric Adams from workplace at a rally in Decrease Manhattan on Feb. 22, 2025.Photograph by Gabriele Holtermann
New Yorkers known as on Gov. Kathy Hochul to take away Mayor Eric Adams from workplace at a rally in Decrease Manhattan on Feb. 22, 2025.Photograph by Gabriele Holtermann
Julio Herrera, director of operations for the Black Institute and Black Management Motion Coalition, known as Adams a “liability and detriment” to New York Metropolis, and stated that Hochul should show her management since there was “no room for compromise” with the Trump administration.
“We have a mayor who’s cozying up to the Trump administration, smiling and grinning while the border czar is threatening to destroy our families and destroy our communities,” stated Herrera, referring to Mayor Adams’ look alongside Director of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Tom Homan on Fox & Buddies on Feb. 14.
Addressing Hochul, Herrera stated, “The people who hired you demand you to take action, grow a spine, do the job we hired you to do. The more you delay, the more this man hurts our people, hurts our communities, while ICE comes in and rips us apart.”
On Feb. 21, Federal District Courtroom Decide Dale Ho indefinitely adjourned the Mayor’s corruption trial whereas appointing an unbiased lawyer, former U.S. Solicitor Basic Paul Clement, to argue towards the Division of Justice’s movement to dismiss the case towards Adams.