Migrant hotel placement sparks legal battles in New York.

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Orange County Executive Steven Neuhaus filed two lawsuits against Mayor Eric Adams and hotel operators for housing migrants in Orange County hotels and evicting homeless US veterans living there. Neuhaus accused Adams of lying and endangering public safety by sending 82 migrants to Newburgh hotels without proper vetting. In one case, 20 struggling vets were evicted from the Crossroads Hotel to make room for the migrants. More than 60,000 migrants have arrived in New York City in the weeks before the end of Title 42. A City Hall spokesman said Orange County needs to "do their part" to shoulder some of the migrant burden.
- Orange County Executive Steven Neuhaus sues migrant hotels, Mayor Eric Adams New York Post
- New York City plans to temporarily house migrants in hotels in other counties. Two counties are suing to stop it CNN
- Suburban New York hotel is latest symbol of immigration divide POLITICO
- NYC's 'lack of communication' on migrant dump 'unacceptable,' Mayor Mike Spano says New York Post
- Orange County sues NYC over plan to send migrants to hotels Gothamist
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