Some advocates and nonprofit leaders are pushing back against Mayor Eric Adams after he announced last week that he would slash an additional 10% from migrant funding by the city.

The mayor said limits on shelter stays have reduced the cost of sheltering migrants — which has helped stabilize the city’s budget.

Meanwhile, there are still more than 65,000 migrants currently under the city’s care.

Monsignor Kevin Sullivan, executive director of Catholic Charities of New York, which has been at the forefront of assisting migrants in the city, joined NY1 political anchor Errol Louis on “Inside City Hall Monday to discuss more.