New York City is running out of hotel space to turn into shelters for migrants, so now city officials are turning to the Hudson Valley
Orangetown Supervisor Teresa Kenny said that Mayor Eric Adams called her Friday morning with the news.
"This is a duplicitous plan and everybody involved in it should be utterly ashamed of themselves," said Day, a Republican."You're taking 340 individuals and you might as well drop them in the middle of an ocean and tell them to swim to shore." Fellow Republican Rep. Mike Lawler criticized the mayor for his bussing plan, saying"Rockland County is not a sanctuary county, unlike New York City and its boroughs, and should not bear the costs associated with the Biden administration's abject failure on border security and immigration policy."
"One of the things I asked point blank are they doing background checks, do they have criminal records. And I was told they didn’t know," said Kenny.
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