NEW YORK — (NEW YORK) -- After a week of blame-shifting, name-calling and protests, New York politicians are coming to terms with the reality of housing and caring for thousands of new migrants.
A new bus of migrants arrived at New York City's Port Authority Bus Terminal Saturday morning around 6 a.m. as officials remained committed to caring for New York's newest immigrants, albeit without a clear action plan.
As of Friday, New York City is beyond capacity for its shelter system with over 36,700 migrants housed across 120 locations, according to Hochul. She added that with no more shelter space, 40% of"mid-level hotel stock" in New York City is used for short-term respite centers. Neuhaus told ABC News that New York Mayor Eric Adams did not provide any notice about the migrants to either himself, state police, the local sheriff or Hochul.
On Friday, Orange County sued New York City and the Crossroads Hotel to stop the housing of migrants. The town of Newburgh, New York, also filed a lawsuit and temporary restraining order against the owner of the Crossroads Hotel Friday, requesting an immediately halt to the"deliberate, hazardous and unlawful conversion" of the hotel as a selected housing site for New York City's migrant program.
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