A New York Supreme Court judge has blocked New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) from busing any more border crossers and illegal aliens to Orange County, New York.
A New York Supreme Court judge has blocked New York City Mayor Eric Adams from busing any more border crossers and illegal aliens to Orange County, New York, a decision that comes after agranted
Orange County officials’ request for a temporary restraining order blocking a plan by Adams to bus hundreds, potentially thousands, of border crossers and illegal aliens to the county and put them up in hotels, paid for by New Yorkers. This is the second temporary restraining order that judges have hit Adams with over his plan to bus migrants to New York’s upstate suburbs. Last week, in Rockland County, a judge blocked migrants from being bused by the city to the area.in a statement that “New York City, knowing that the case was under review, tried to flood as many buses up here as possible … over the weekend … that number went to 186 — 110 are at the Crossroads Hotel, 76 are at the Ramada Inn.
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