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NYC- Mayor Adams Declares New York City The’ Port- Au- Prince ‘ Of America – NY Carib News

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Mayor Eric Adams made the questionable assertion that people in New York refer to the Big Apple as 'The Port-Au-Prince of America,' which was later reported as false on X. The mayor was responding to the political unrest and gang violence that have taken over Haiti in the post. Haiti is a country in the […]

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