Tensions Rise as New York Pol Blocks Migrant Buses and Threatens Mayor.

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Rockland County Executive Ed Day threatened to deploy police to block hundreds of migrants that New York City is planning to bus elsewhere in the state, accusing Mayor Eric Adams of endangering his community. Adams revealed a plan to send over 300 migrants to hotels in Rockland County as New York City runs out of space to host a large influx of people. Day declared a state of emergency Saturday that bans cities in Rockland from housing migrants and established a licensing requirement for all hotels. New York City has reportedly taken in over 60,000 migrants over the last year.
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