New York's Immigration Crisis: Mayor Adams Bypasses Shelter Rules as Hochul Remains MIA.

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The Crossroads Hotel in the Town of Newburgh, New York, has become a symbol of the country's contentious debate surrounding what to do with the thousands of migrants crossing the southern border every day. New York City Mayor Eric Adams sent three buses of male asylum-seekers to the area this week, angering Republican leaders in the Hudson Valley and creating a new political divide in a battleground region of the state and nation. The city can legally move migrants to hotels if it pays for them, but Orange and Rockland counties are both fighting the city in court over the moves.
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- How Mayor Adams was able to bypass NYC's decades-old right-to-shelter rules Gothamist
- New York leaders say Hochul is MIA during migrant crisis POLITICO
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