Adams stubbornly backs NYC’s child service agency – despite 7 kids dying while in its care: ‘They’re making the right decision’
Mayor Eric Adams defiantly stood behind the city’s Administration of Children’s Services on Tuesday, swatting back accusations that the troubled agency’s adherence to lefty ideals is putting kids at risk.
Adams continued to contend that ACS workers make the right calls whether to take a child out of a home — even in the face of a Post exposé finding that at least seven kids in the agency’s care died since the start of 2024.
Many ACS critics — including a can be racist to do so.
But the mayor insisted ACS workers are working to strike a balance between protecting kids from harm and the potentially traumatic decision to take them from their families.
“It’s not far-lefty policies that are saying, ‘Let this child stay,’” Adams said during his weekly news briefing. “No, they’re making the right decision. There’s a balance – do you want to take a child out of a house and break up a household, or do you want to make sure that child is removed because the child needs to be safe?”
