A top official representing a suburban New York county where New York City's mayor wants to send asylum seekers is vowing to fight the plan by enforcing a state of emergency.
Federal, state and local leaders in Rockland County said Monday they strongly oppose a plan to send 340 single migrant men from New York city to a hotel in Orangeburg.
Adams announced the plan as cities across the U.S. prepare for a surge in migrants seeking asylum when a pandemic-era policy that permitted the expulsion of many migrants ends. Officials anticipate that the end of the immigration limits under Title 42 of a 1944 public health law will mean more migrants trying to cross the southern border.
Even erecting tents on Randall's Island and using cruise ships to house migrants are back to being discussed, as is a proposal to erect "temporary housing in containers or tiny homes."Migrant surge as United States prepares for end of Title 42 policy linked to coronavirus pandemic "New York has received the brunt of close to 60,000 of those who are coming to the city to participate in the American dream and we're not giving them the resources," Adams said.
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