“New York City should not be establishing a homeless shelter outside of its borders in Orange County,” County Executive Steve Neuhaus said.
A state judge has issued yet another temporary restraining order that further thwarts Mayor Eric Adams’ push to dump migrants in upstate counties — while nearly a dozen of New York City’s asylum-seeker families arrived at a Yonkers hotel.
County Executive Steve Neuhaus’ office claimed that the Big Apple had planned to send off seven more busloads of asylum-seekers from the Big Apple before the order was handed down.
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