The Issue: Mayor Adams stating he wants to deport illegal migrants who have been accused of crimes. Well, I suppose it’s good to hear that Mayor Adams will be cooperating with President-elect Donald Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan ( “ ‘Cancel Me, I Don’t Care,’ ” Dec. 4). The Post shows how the mayor has had to maneuver various aspects of the migrant crisis. Still, I remember that President Biden did not meet with Adams when he visited Washington to plead for help. In spite of being ignored, however, Adams went on to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris. That was pure lock-step politics and very disappointing. I guess Adams has seen the writing on the wall and will assist with the removal of illegal immigrants. It’s only sad that he didn’t call out Washington politicians earlier. Sallyanne Ferrero Naples, Fla. Eric Adams is once again speaking with significant bluster, as he usually does when in a difficult situation. New Yorkers should listen to him but remain skeptical until his talk is matched with measurable results. The real achievements he generates often fall short of his verbal bravado. Hopefully, I am wrong this time, for the sake of New York. J. Mancuso Naples, Fla. It sounds like Eric Adams is doing a 180-turn, perhaps hoping for a future pardon from Trump. New York is a mess because Adams did nothing to stop the flow of illegal immigrants and then opted to house many of them in high-end hotels. This crisis has disrupted our health-care system and our public schools. The city is now accommodating tens of thousands of migrants, many of them unvetted. Adams must immediately cancel NYC’s sanctuary city status. J.R. Cummings Manhattan This is a classic example of too little, too late. Adams originally welcomed migrants with open arms, probably because he thought someone else was paying for it. His virtue-signaling stopped him from seeing the mess he was creating. The result? Crime, costs and more division. Now Adams wants deportations, typically changing his stance when he thinks it will make him look better. The mayor should feel ashamed for the damage he has caused. Chris Plate Waterloo President Dwight Eisenhower deported illegal immigrants by sending them to the center of Mexico, not just near our border. We should make it difficult and expensive to return here. John Phillip Jaeger Irvine, Calif. Two years ago, busloads of migrants were coming into New York, and Adams was greeting them with open arms. Now he is stating he wants to work with Tom Homan , who is slated to become Trump’s border czar, in deporting illegal-migrant criminals. Well, if that’s the case, then he needs to move forward. Talk is cheap and actions speak louder than words. Gene O’Brien Whitestone I want to thank Mayor Adams for saying he will work with Trump to deport migrant criminals. Adams has the courage to do the right thing and to keep us safe, unlike some other politicians. I will always vote for him. Reena Fettner Little Neck Mayor Adams fools no one. He allowed this city to be overrun by illegal immigrants, and our taxpayer money has been funding it. Companies and New Yorkers alike are fleeing like never before. Where has the mayor been for nearly three years through all this? Largely against deportation, calling NYC a sanctuary city. Now, for political expediency, he says he’ll work with Trump on deportations. Good luck with that, Adams, because you are politically finished. Dori Harasek Staten Island If it wasn’t for Trump’s victory, Mayor Adams wouldn’t be speaking strongly about the deportation of criminal migrants. This particular election was a blessing for New York City Democrats. I wonder if they will realize that. Ron Zajicek Cortland Want to weigh in on today’s stories? Send your thoughts (along with your full name and city of residence) to letters@nypost.com. Letters are subject to editing for clarity, length, accuracy, and style.Unwind from the craziness of the holidays with a little Thursday Night Football on Prime Video! Need something to watch during your holiday break? Decider’s got your back. If you’re looking for an interesting look at controversial quarterback Aaron Rodgers, Netflix’s new documentary is for you. Aaron Rodgers: Enigma follows the Jets signal caller as he attempts to return from the torn Achilles he suffered during the first game of the 23-24 season. The three-part series also, per Netflix, “explores his life and career through the intimate and difficult parts that made him a household name on and off the field.” If you’re a fan of the iconic Madden football video game series, Prime Video’s It’s In The Game: Madden NFL is an absorbing look at how the groundbreaking franchise became a video game staple. But let’s get back to Thursday Night Football , shall we? 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Türkiye unveils renewable energy strategy to London investorsA meeting of the Eurasian Economic Union, a group led by Russia and comprising several former Soviet nations, took an unexpected turn when two leaders clashed during a live broadcast. Russian President Vladimir Putin and other state leaders attended the event, which includes Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan. The session was held at a resort near St. Petersburg. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan participated via video link after cancelling his trip due to a positive COVID-19 test. Pashinyan has been working to reduce Armenia's ties with Moscow while seeking closer relations with Western countries. His decision to join remotely was part of this broader strategy. Dispute Over Meeting Attendance The meeting's agenda was disrupted when Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, whose country was assuming the rotating chairmanship from Armenia, invited Pashinyan to attend the next meeting in Belarus. Pashinyan replied that he intended to join via video call, prompting Lukashenko to press for an explanation and offer to send a plane for the Armenian delegation. Pashinyan cited his earlier decision to halt high-level visits to Belarus due to Lukashenko's support for Azerbaijan, Armenia's rival. "I don't think this is the right format for discussing these issues," Pashinyan remarked. Despite this, Lukashenko continued the argument, leading to a tense exchange between the two leaders. Silence from Other Leaders During the altercation, Putin and other leaders remained silent observers. The Eurasian Economic Union was established ten years ago to strengthen business ties and facilitate trade among its members. However, it has faced challenges due to economic and other disputes between member states. The incident highlights ongoing tensions within the union, particularly regarding differing political alliances and priorities among its members. These internal conflicts have occasionally overshadowed the group's economic objectives. The meeting concluded without further incidents, but the exchange underscored the complexities of maintaining unity within such a diverse alliance. The leaders will need to address these underlying issues to ensure the union's continued effectiveness.
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NFL will consider replay assist for facemask penalties and other playsDALLAS (AP) — Luka Doncic is returning to the Dallas lineup Monday night against the Portland Trail Blazers after missing the Mavericks’ two previous games with a left heel contusion. Doncic won last season’s scoring title with a career-best 33.9 points per game and is fifth in the NBA this season averaging 28.9, and seventh in assists, averaging 8.2. He had triple-doubles in three of his last four games, including his most recent appearance last Sunday with 45 points, 13 assists and 11 rebounds in a 143-133 win at Golden State. The defending Western Conference champions are 18-10, fourth in the West, and have won 13 of their last 16 games following their only losing streak of the season, a four-game skid from Nov. 8-14. ___ AP NBA: https://apnews.com/hub/nba