"Migrants Diverted to New Jersey Stations Circumvent NYC Transit Regulations"

New York City Mayor Eric Adams' new charter busing restrictions, aimed at managing the influx of migrants, have led to migrants being dropped off at New Jersey train stations instead. Texas Governor Greg Abbott's Operation Lone Star has sent nearly 100,000 migrants to Democrat-run cities, with New York processing about 161,000 in recent months. Adams' order, which requires advance notice and limits drop-off times, was intended to prevent middle-of-the-night arrivals that leave migrants without immediate assistance. However, bus operators are now using New Jersey as a transit point to circumvent the restrictions, causing unexpected consequences and challenges for local New Jersey officials.
- Migrants dropped at New Jersey train stations to avoid New York bus restrictions, NJ officials say USA TODAY
- To Avoid New York Rules, Hundreds of Migrants Dropped Off in New Jersey The New York Times
- Migrant buses stopping at Secaucus Junction in NJ to get to NYC NorthJersey.com
- NYC migrants crisis: Migrants arrive by bus in New Jersey, take transit into New York City to avoid Mayor's executive order WABC-TV
- Migrant-filled buses from Texas arrive in New Jersey, skirting NYC's new rules New York Daily News
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