NYC faces backlash over plan to house asylum seekers in Yonkers hotel.

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Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano criticized New York City's "sheer lack of communication and planning" regarding the relocation of up to 100 migrant families to a Ramada Inn in Yonkers. Spano called on Mayor Eric Adams and Governor Kathy Hochul to work with Yonkers and other Westchester officials to come up with a plan and funding to deal with the migrant influx. Orange County Executive Steven Neuhaus filed two lawsuits to stop Adams from housing migrants at hotels in the town of Newburgh. More than 60,000 migrants have arrived in New York City in the weeks before the end of Title 42.
- NYC's 'lack of communication' on migrant dump 'unacceptable,' Mayor Mike Spano says New York Post
- New York City plans to temporarily house migrants in hotels in other counties. Two counties are suing to stop it CNN
- Yonkers Mayor Spano expecting asylum seekers from New York City The Journal News
- What happens next to the migrants in upstate New York? Times Union
- NYC plans to send dozens of asylum seekers to Yonkers hotel CBS New York
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