NYC to send asylum-seekers upstate to deal with influx

FILE — Workers erect a hangar-sized tent in the parking lot of Orchard Beach, in the Bronx borough of New York, on Sept. 27, 2022, as temporary shelter for thousands of international migrants who have been bused into the Big Apple. New York City announced plans Friday, May 5, 2023, to send hundreds of asylum seekers to two hotels north of the city for up to four months as it tries to cope with new arrivals, antagonizing some officials in the largely suburban area. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson, File)

New York City's mayor announced plans Friday to send hundreds of asylum-seekers to two hotels north of the city for up to four months as it tries to cope with a surge of arrivals, antagonizing officials in the largely suburban area.

Democratic Mayor Eric Adams' administration said up to 300 single, adult men under the city’s care will be transported on a volunteer basis to a hotel in Orangeburg in Rockland County and another in Orange Lake in neighboring Orange County. Adams has denounced Texas Gov. Greg Abbott for busing asylum-seekers to New York City without prior coordination, and officials representing the areas north of the city lodged similar complaints against Adams on Friday.

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