"New Jersey Grapples with Influx of Migrants Amidst Inter-State Tensions and Transit Challenges"

New Jersey officials, including Governor Phil Murphy, are actively directing migrants arriving from the US border to New York City, refusing to share the burden of the migrant influx that NYC Mayor Eric Adams is struggling to manage. Cops in New Jersey are guiding nearly 1,000 asylum seekers onto Manhattan-bound trains, bypassing NYC's executive order that demands advance notice and limits on where migrant buses can arrive. Local New Jersey officials claim they are unprepared to handle the migrants, while NYC leaders continue to seek federal assistance and cooperation from neighboring areas to address the overwhelming number of migrants, primarily sent from Texas by Governor Greg Abbott.
- New Jersey deploys cops to send dumped migrants to NYC in desperate move: 'F--k this' New York Post
- About 1,000 NYC-bound migrants have come to N.J. in less than a week, Secaucus says New York Daily News
- Hundreds of asylum seekers pass through New Jersey train stations, Gov. Murphy says CBS News
- Suburbs put the brakes on migrant bus arrivals after crackdowns in Chicago and New York The Associated Press
- Hundreds of migrants dropped off in New Jersey, bypassing New York City restrictions CNN
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