Zornberg added those bus companies were never barred from bringing asylum seekers to the city, but anyone intending to knowingly transport migrants to the city by bus must provide 32-hours advance notice and drop the migrants off in a specific location. More from CBS News New York judges refu...
move the migrants from Texas to New York, and they should not be a named party,” Hantman said in an interview. “We look forward to ultimately being successful because you can’t invite migrants to a sanctuary city and expect a bus company to pay for it. It makes no sense, period....
One of 17 charter bus companies shuttling foreign migrants to the New York City area on behalf of Texas has agreed to temporarily suspend the practice in response to a city lawsuit seeking to recoup costs of migrant care. The company, Roadrunner Charter Inc., signed a stipulation that it “w...
The flow of illegal immigrants entering the U.S. via the country's southern border with Mexico has been a political hot-topic for years. To call attention to the large numbers of migrants coming into the U.S. and overwhelming social services programs in border states, like Texas, some Repu...
Individual volunteers are opening their homes to migrants because thecity’s shelter systemis jam-packed, forcing some migrants out on the street without any resources or shelter. Long before thefirst busloads of migrantsarrived in New York, the city was already in the throes of a housing crisi...
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not only found holes in the Post’s story, but what appears to be outright fraud, with homeless men telling the Hudson Valley paper they were given food and money to pose as veterans and claim they’d been displaced by migrants at the Crossroads Hotel in the town of Newburgh, New York....
Individual volunteers are opening their homes to migrants because thecity’s shelter systemis jam-packed, forcing some migrants out on the street without any resources or shelter. Long before thefirst busloads of migrantsarrived in New York, the city was already in the throes of a housing crisi...
Friday aboard a bus from Texas. Texas Governor Greg Abbott has been sending migrants from his state to NYC and Washington D.C., with officials in New York City left with no idea the bus was coming. FOX 5 NY takes a look at what will happen to the migrants now and where they will ...
called “sanctuary” cities — but by air and even from other U.S. states, according to the Adams administration. When New York City began restricting when and how buses could drop off migrants, the bus companiesbegan stopping in New Jersey, with their passengers taking trains into the city...