NY Counties Declare State of Emergency Over NYC Migrant Plan

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Residents in Rockland County, New York, are protesting against New York City's plan to bus hundreds of adult male migrants to their community. The plan has caused concern among residents who fear it will lower their quality of life and pose safety risks. Rockland County Executive Ed Day declared a state of emergency to halt the influx of asylum seekers and threatened to grab Mayor Eric Adams "by the throat" if he tries to offload the city's growing migrant problem onto his community. The plan centers around the Armoni Inn and Suites, where the migrants are expected to stay in Orangetown.
- 'Scared' Rockland County residents blast Adams plan to bus migrants upstate after state of emergency declared New York Post
- New York mayor plans to send migrants to neighboring suburbs NBC News
- NY county 'prepared to go to court' if NYC busses migrants to community: 'We were ambushed' Fox News
- NY County Declares State Of Emergency Over 300 NYC Migrants New York City, NY Patch
- Orange, Rockland counties declare states of emergency amid NYC's migrant plan FOX 5 New York
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