Rockland County declares state of emergency over Mayor Adams' plan to bus migrants to Hudson Valley.

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Rockland County Executive Ed Day has warned that local law enforcement is "deployed" and "ready to react" if New York City Mayor Eric Adams tries to bus hundreds of migrants to the suburban community. Day accused Adams of acting like a "bully" and blindsiding Rockland with the plan. New York City officials plan to ship hundreds of migrants to upstate hotels and facilities, but are facing pushback from local officials. Day declared a state of emergency and issued a decree barring other municipalities from housing people in the county. The men were to be housed at the 170-room Armoni Inn and Suites in Orangeburg.
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