New York takes emergency measures to address migrant influx.

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New York Governor Kathy Hochul has issued an emergency order to help the state find resources to address the growing number of migrants coming to New York City. The order will allow the state to bring as many as 500 additional National Guard members to help the city, which has seen more than 57,000 migrants come to the five boroughs since last spring. The move comes as the New York City suburbs are in an uproar over Mayor Eric Adams’ plan to move at least 400 migrants from the city to vacant hotels in Rockland and Orange counties, drawing criticism and vows of defiance from local leaders.
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