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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Eric Adams vetoes City Council’s bid to decriminalize illegal vending in NYC
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Eric Adams vetoes City Council’s bid to decriminalize illegal vending in NYC

Last updated: July 31, 2025 8:50 am
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Mayor Eric Adams recently made headlines by vetoing a bill proposed by the City Council to decriminalize illegal vending in New York City. The mayor argued that the bill would send the wrong message as the city works towards cleaning up its streets and addressing quality of life issues.

The veto has sparked a potential confrontation between the mayor and the City Council, as the council members voted to eliminate criminal charges for illicit street vendors. Some opponents of the bill suggested that council members pushed for the measure to protect migrants operating as unlicensed vendors, especially in light of increased deportation efforts under the Trump administration.

In a statement, Mayor Adams emphasized the importance of law enforcement in addressing illegal street vending and maintaining public safety. He expressed concerns about the impact of unlicensed vendors on law-abiding business owners and highlighted the risks to public health and safety posed by unchecked illegal vending activities.

The City Council, on the other hand, defended their decision by pointing to recommendations from a street advisory task force that called for the elimination of misdemeanor criminal charges for unlicensed vendors. The council members argued that the bill aimed to impose civil fines and penalties instead of criminal charges, while still allowing for enforcement through violations and civil offenses.

Despite the council’s efforts to negotiate the bill in good faith with the administration, Mayor Adams vetoed the proposal, leading to criticism from council members. They accused the mayor of prioritizing his own political interests over the safety and opportunities of city residents, particularly working families and immigrant communities.

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The bill passed by a significant margin in the City Council, but not without opposition. Queens Councilman Robert Holden raised concerns about exempting illegal immigrants from the law and questioned the rationale behind providing special treatment based on immigration status.

As the debate over illegal vending continues in New York City, the fate of the proposed bill remains uncertain. The clash between Mayor Adams and the City Council reflects broader tensions surrounding law enforcement, public safety, and the rights of undocumented individuals in the city. It remains to be seen how this issue will be resolved and what impact it will have on the future of street vending in New York City.

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