New York City reportedly spent over $50,000 in a one year period to settle 114 migrant households to states across the country, and even other countries including China.
, a spokesman for Texas Gov. Abbott noted recent comments by Adams in which he called busing migrants"morally bankrupt."
But NYC officials rejected the comparison, saying that the tickets being bought are not part of a chartered service, unlike what Texas does, and the city busses migrants to other parts of New York State. Officials have also cited cases where people were sent to NYC who didn’t want to be there.
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