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感谢民主党啊,给华左一个展现大爱的机会
nyc要把几十万非遗都送去扭腰上州了,这样白人终于少了,华左不用担心白人至上了
https://www.foxnews.com/us/new-york-cit ... -officials
New York City plan to send migrants to upstate not changed after blowback from officials
New York City is following through with a plan to send migrants to upstate New York after resistance from local leaders and a temporary restraining order.
The plan was announced Friday to provide temporary housing at two hotels in Orange Lake and Orangeburg for as many as 300 single, adult men seeking asylum for up to four months.
However, the proposal met resistance, which led to a delay after an initial transfer had been touted for Wednesday – even as the city said plans had not changed.
A spokesperson for Mayor Eric Adams previously said that New York City officials had intended to move forward with at least part of the plan and send "a small number of asylum seekers" to Orange County. However, by the end of the day, The Associated Press reported that no migrants had arrived at the Crossroads Hotel.
NEW YORK CITY CONSIDERING 'ALL OPTIONS' TO HOUSE ASYLUM-SEEKRS, EVEN SHUTTING DOWN STREETS
Mayor Eric Adams
Mayor Eric Adams during a briefing at the Javits Federal Building on April 17, 2023. (Luiz C. Ribeiro/New York Daily News/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
Fabien Levy also reportedly explained that the city needs "the federal government to step up, but until they do, we need other elected officials around the state and country to do their part."
"We were discussing legal and safety concerns with our state partners, and while we paused yesterday, our plans have not changed," Levy told Fox News Digital in an emailed statement on Thursday morning.
Local officials accused the mayor of doing the same thing southern governors had: bussing out asylum-seekers without properly alerting the municipalities where the people were headed.
COURT ORDER BLOCKS NYC PLAN TO MOVE MIGRANTS UPSTATE AFTER CITY AND COUNTY OFFICIALS FIGHT BACK
A bus carrying asylum seekers
A bus carrying asylum seekers arrives at Port Authority on May 3, 2023, in New York City. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
"It was a sneak attack in the dark of night," Orangetown Supervisor Teresa Kenny said at a Wednesday news conference.
Kenny said her Rockland County town secured a temporary restraining order stopping the Armoni Inn and Suites from taking in asylum-seekers as its lawsuit progresses. That’s in addition to emergency declarations in both Rockland and Orange counties that are designed to block hotels or motels from housing migrants.
Rockland County Executive Ed Day said the county was pursuing its own litigation.
New York City mayor
Mayor Eric Adams at New York Police Department headquarters in Manhattan on April 18, 2023. (Luiz C. Ribeiro/New York Daily News/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
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New York City has struggled with a surge of more than 60,000 asylum-seekers since last spring. The administration has been using hotels to house migrants and 37,500 asylum seekers are currently in the city's care.
All of this came ahead of an expected influx of asylum seekers at the southern border, as pandemic-era Title 42 restrictions end on Thursday.
"I'm working very closely with the mayor to identify more sites where we can welcome these individuals," Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul said Wednesday, according to Gothamist.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/new-york-cit ... -officials
New York City plan to send migrants to upstate not changed after blowback from officials
New York City is following through with a plan to send migrants to upstate New York after resistance from local leaders and a temporary restraining order.
The plan was announced Friday to provide temporary housing at two hotels in Orange Lake and Orangeburg for as many as 300 single, adult men seeking asylum for up to four months.
However, the proposal met resistance, which led to a delay after an initial transfer had been touted for Wednesday – even as the city said plans had not changed.
A spokesperson for Mayor Eric Adams previously said that New York City officials had intended to move forward with at least part of the plan and send "a small number of asylum seekers" to Orange County. However, by the end of the day, The Associated Press reported that no migrants had arrived at the Crossroads Hotel.
NEW YORK CITY CONSIDERING 'ALL OPTIONS' TO HOUSE ASYLUM-SEEKRS, EVEN SHUTTING DOWN STREETS
Mayor Eric Adams
Mayor Eric Adams during a briefing at the Javits Federal Building on April 17, 2023. (Luiz C. Ribeiro/New York Daily News/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
Fabien Levy also reportedly explained that the city needs "the federal government to step up, but until they do, we need other elected officials around the state and country to do their part."
"We were discussing legal and safety concerns with our state partners, and while we paused yesterday, our plans have not changed," Levy told Fox News Digital in an emailed statement on Thursday morning.
Local officials accused the mayor of doing the same thing southern governors had: bussing out asylum-seekers without properly alerting the municipalities where the people were headed.
COURT ORDER BLOCKS NYC PLAN TO MOVE MIGRANTS UPSTATE AFTER CITY AND COUNTY OFFICIALS FIGHT BACK
A bus carrying asylum seekers
A bus carrying asylum seekers arrives at Port Authority on May 3, 2023, in New York City. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
"It was a sneak attack in the dark of night," Orangetown Supervisor Teresa Kenny said at a Wednesday news conference.
Kenny said her Rockland County town secured a temporary restraining order stopping the Armoni Inn and Suites from taking in asylum-seekers as its lawsuit progresses. That’s in addition to emergency declarations in both Rockland and Orange counties that are designed to block hotels or motels from housing migrants.
Rockland County Executive Ed Day said the county was pursuing its own litigation.
New York City mayor
Mayor Eric Adams at New York Police Department headquarters in Manhattan on April 18, 2023. (Luiz C. Ribeiro/New York Daily News/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
New York City has struggled with a surge of more than 60,000 asylum-seekers since last spring. The administration has been using hotels to house migrants and 37,500 asylum seekers are currently in the city's care.
All of this came ahead of an expected influx of asylum seekers at the southern border, as pandemic-era Title 42 restrictions end on Thursday.
"I'm working very closely with the mayor to identify more sites where we can welcome these individuals," Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul said Wednesday, according to Gothamist.
If printing money would end poverty, printing diplomas would end stupidity.
Re: 感谢民主党啊,给华左一个展现大爱的机会
太好了,给白左们一个感动世界的机会,不然他们那如滔滔江水般无可遏止的高尚道德感无法落到行动上。赖美豪中 写了: 2023年 5月 11日 11:36 nyc要把几十万非遗都送去扭腰上州了,这样白人终于少了,华左不用担心白人至上了
https://www.foxnews.com/us/new-york-cit ... -officials
New York City plan to send migrants to upstate not changed after blowback from officials
New York City is following through with a plan to send migrants to upstate New York after resistance from local leaders and a temporary restraining order.
The plan was announced Friday to provide temporary housing at two hotels in Orange Lake and Orangeburg for as many as 300 single, adult men seeking asylum for up to four months.
However, the proposal met resistance, which led to a delay after an initial transfer had been touted for Wednesday – even as the city said plans had not changed.
A spokesperson for Mayor Eric Adams previously said that New York City officials had intended to move forward with at least part of the plan and send "a small number of asylum seekers" to Orange County. However, by the end of the day, The Associated Press reported that no migrants had arrived at the Crossroads Hotel.
NEW YORK CITY CONSIDERING 'ALL OPTIONS' TO HOUSE ASYLUM-SEEKRS, EVEN SHUTTING DOWN STREETS
Mayor Eric Adams
Mayor Eric Adams during a briefing at the Javits Federal Building on April 17, 2023. (Luiz C. Ribeiro/New York Daily News/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
Fabien Levy also reportedly explained that the city needs "the federal government to step up, but until they do, we need other elected officials around the state and country to do their part."
"We were discussing legal and safety concerns with our state partners, and while we paused yesterday, our plans have not changed," Levy told Fox News Digital in an emailed statement on Thursday morning.
Local officials accused the mayor of doing the same thing southern governors had: bussing out asylum-seekers without properly alerting the municipalities where the people were headed.
COURT ORDER BLOCKS NYC PLAN TO MOVE MIGRANTS UPSTATE AFTER CITY AND COUNTY OFFICIALS FIGHT BACK
A bus carrying asylum seekers
A bus carrying asylum seekers arrives at Port Authority on May 3, 2023, in New York City. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
"It was a sneak attack in the dark of night," Orangetown Supervisor Teresa Kenny said at a Wednesday news conference.
Kenny said her Rockland County town secured a temporary restraining order stopping the Armoni Inn and Suites from taking in asylum-seekers as its lawsuit progresses. That’s in addition to emergency declarations in both Rockland and Orange counties that are designed to block hotels or motels from housing migrants.
Rockland County Executive Ed Day said the county was pursuing its own litigation.
New York City mayor
Mayor Eric Adams at New York Police Department headquarters in Manhattan on April 18, 2023. (Luiz C. Ribeiro/New York Daily News/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
New York City has struggled with a surge of more than 60,000 asylum-seekers since last spring. The administration has been using hotels to house migrants and 37,500 asylum seekers are currently in the city's care.
All of this came ahead of an expected influx of asylum seekers at the southern border, as pandemic-era Title 42 restrictions end on Thursday.
"I'm working very closely with the mayor to identify more sites where we can welcome these individuals," Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul said Wednesday, according to Gothamist.
Re: 感谢民主党啊,给华左一个展现大爱的机会
还得把他们枪缴了,一把枪换一瓶润滑油
If printing money would end poverty, printing diplomas would end stupidity.
Re: 感谢民主党啊,给华左一个展现大爱的机会
白左也多的很
If printing money would end poverty, printing diplomas would end stupidity.
Re: 感谢民主党啊,给华左一个展现大爱的机会
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If printing money would end poverty, printing diplomas would end stupidity.