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Trump's Potential Pardons: Jan. 6 Rioters and High-Profile Figures

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Axios

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President-elect Donald Trump, poised to become the first felon in the White House, is expected to use his presidential pardon power to potentially pardon Jan. 6 rioters, New York City Mayor Eric Adams, and possibly Hunter Biden. While Trump cannot pardon himself for state convictions, his victory may impact ongoing federal trials against him. Trump's past pardons included high-profile figures like Steve Bannon and Joe Arpaio.

"NYC Escalates Legal Battle Against Texas Bus Firms Over Migrant Transports"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Washington Post

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New York Mayor Eric Adams is suing 17 charter bus companies for their involvement in Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's initiative to send around 30,000 migrants to New York City, which has allegedly strained the city's public assistance programs. The lawsuit, seeking $708 million, claims the companies violated New York's Social Services Law by profiting from transporting individuals in need of public assistance. Gov. Kathy Hochul supports the lawsuit, while Abbott has called it baseless, citing the migrants' voluntary travel and their authorization to remain in the U.S. by the Biden Administration. The legal action highlights the ongoing conflict between state and city leaders over immigration policies and the burden of migrant care.

NYC Mayor Sues Texas Bus Firms for $700M Over Migrant Transports

Originally Published 2 years ago — by POLITICO

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams is suing 17 Texas charter bus companies for $708 million, alleging they are complicit in Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's policy of sending migrants to NYC, which Adams calls a "reckless political ploy." The lawsuit aims to recoup costs for the city's care of the migrants. This legal action follows an executive order by Adams that imposes restrictions on how and when charter buses can drop off migrants in the city. The lawsuit accuses the bus companies of "bad faith" conduct and participating in Abbott's plan without concern for the migrants' well-being.

NYC Seeks $708M in Lawsuit Against Bus Firms for Migrant Transports from Texas

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The New York Times

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams has filed a lawsuit against 17 bus companies for transporting over 30,000 migrants from Texas, as part of a plan by Texas Governor Greg Abbott, seeking $700 million in damages for the costs of caring for the migrants. The city argues this act violates state law by intentionally shifting the care costs to New York. The lawsuit is part of a broader strategy by Mayor Adams to manage the financial and logistical challenges posed by the arrival of more than 160,000 migrants, which has significantly impacted the city's budget and resources. Governor Kathy Hochul of New York supports the lawsuit, criticizing the use of migrants as political tools.

NYC Sues Texas Bus Firms for $708M Over Migrant Transports

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Guardian US

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New York City is suing 17 charter bus companies for $708 million, the cost incurred for housing and providing services to over 33,000 migrants sent from Texas under Operation Lone Star. Mayor Eric Adams claims the companies violated a state law by transporting individuals likely to need government assistance without covering their expenses. The lawsuit is a response to what is seen as a political move by Texas Governor Greg Abbott, who has been criticized for using migrants as political pawns. The legal action coincides with federal opposition to Texas's immigration enforcement efforts, including a DOJ lawsuit against a new Texas state immigration law.

NYC Files $708M Lawsuit Against Texas Bus Firms for Migrant Transports

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CBS New York

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams has filed a lawsuit against 17 charter bus companies for their role in transporting migrants from Texas to NYC, a move orchestrated by Texas Governor Greg Abbott. The city is seeking $708 million in damages to cover the costs of sheltering and providing services to over 33,000 migrants since spring 2022. The lawsuit alleges that the bus companies violated New York's Social Services Law by knowingly bringing needy individuals into the state, making them a public charge, and not covering the expenses as required by law.

"NYC and Suburbs Challenge Migrant Busing with Lawsuits and Countermeasures"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by ABC News

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New York City is suing 17 bus companies for their role in transporting migrants to the city as part of Texas Governor Greg Abbott's Operation Lone Star, seeking $708 million to cover the costs of caring for the migrants. Mayor Eric Adams and Governor Kathy Hochul argue that these companies have violated New York state law by contributing to the financial burden on the city's social services. The lawsuit is part of a broader conflict between New York and Texas over the handling of migrants, with New York officials accusing Abbott of using migrants as political pawns and calling for federal assistance to manage the crisis.

"Brooklyn Bridge Vendor Ban Enhances Safety and Tourist Experience"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by New York Post

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New York City has enforced a ban on vendors on the Brooklyn Bridge, following Mayor Eric Adams' promise to clear the walkway, which had become congested and posed a safety hazard. The cleanup has been welcomed by pedestrians who can now navigate the bridge with ease, noting improved safety and accessibility. However, the ban has impacted vendors, many of whom rely on selling goods as their primary income, leading to concerns about their livelihoods. The rule targets all NYC bridges but was specifically aimed at the Brooklyn Bridge due to its previous state of overcrowding by unlicensed vendors selling a variety of items.

"New York's 2024 Legislative Priorities: Housing, Affordability, and Albany's Political Dynamics"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by POLITICO

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New York Governor Kathy Hochul and state lawmakers return to Albany to tackle issues such as the migrant crisis and housing shortage within a 61-day session. Hochul is set to deliver her State of the State address, focusing on health care costs and housing, while NYC Mayor Eric Adams faces budget challenges and seeks an extension of mayoral control of schools. The political landscape is complicated by tensions within the Democratic Party and the upcoming election year. The migrant crisis continues to strain resources, with Hochul looking to shift state spending from hotel stays to legal support and job training. Meanwhile, Adams is pushing for more housing action from the state and dealing with his own controversies, including a potential conflict of interest involving his Director of Asian Affairs.

"Chicago Suburbs Confront Rising Tensions Over Migrant Drop-Off Policies"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by POLITICO

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Texas Governor Greg Abbott has escalated tensions by sending migrants to New Jersey and Chicago, bypassing restrictions set by New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Chicago officials. Adams advised other mayors to set limits on migrant arrivals, as his city has processed over 160,000 migrants since spring 2022. Abbott boasts of transporting over 95,000 migrants to northern cities, claiming to continue until President Biden addresses border security. The situation has caused confusion and prompted discussions of executive orders to manage the influx, with potential implications for the 2024 elections, as Democrats are divided on the president's handling of border security.

"New Jersey Becomes Unintended Hub for Migrants Amid Transit Crackdowns in NYC and Chicago"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by New York Post

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NYC Mayor Eric Adams is seeking to extend his executive order, which currently restricts migrant buses, to also include trains and planes in an effort to manage the influx of asylum seekers entering the city. This move comes as migrants have been circumventing the bus restrictions by arriving in New Jersey and then taking trains into Manhattan, or flying directly into New York airports. Adams' initiative is a response to Texas Governor Greg Abbott's policy of sending migrants to sanctuary cities, which has led to over 160,000 migrants arriving in NYC since spring 2022, straining the city's shelter system. The mayor is rallying for support to enforce the expanded order, while local officials in New Jersey express their concerns and intentions to address the issue.

"NYC Mayors Clash with Texas Over Sudden Influx of Migrant Buses Amidst New Restrictions"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Fox News

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams has alerted the public about an impending surge of migrants from Texas, stating that the city is at a "breaking point." Texas Governor Greg Abbott's policy of sending migrants to northern cities has led to NYC receiving a record number of migrants by bus, with some being sent by plane due to new regulations imposed by Adams and other mayors. Adams has criticized the White House for insufficient federal aid and lack of direct engagement with President Biden on the issue, highlighting the strain on the city's resources and the growing tension between state and federal officials over immigration.

"Predicting 2024: Political Shifts, Celebrity Moves, AI Impact, and Urban Revivals"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by City & State New York

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New York political experts predict the 2024 elections will be significantly influenced by redistricting efforts, with Democrats aiming to regain lost House seats and possibly targeting GOP-held areas. The 3rd Congressional District special election is seen as a bellwether, with Tom Suozzi favored to win. Abortion rights and Trump's potential candidacy are expected to be key issues, while Andrew Cuomo's political future remains a topic of speculation. The legislative session in Albany is likely to focus on budgetary concerns, housing, and the impact of new migrants, with both parties seeking to appeal to swing voters.