New York City mayor restricts bus arrivals to stem migrant surge

New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) issued an emergency executive order that restricts bus arrivals in the city to curb the migrant surge as more asylum-seekers are sent via bus from Texas.

Adams is requiring bus operators who know they are transporting migrants to the city with fares paid for “by a third party” to provide notice at least 32 hours ahead of their anticipated arrival.

Operators must provide the number of passengers on their bus and the number of passengers who will require emergency shelter and “other immediate services” upon their arrival. He also is asking for operators to provide the number of passengers who are children, according to the executive order released Wednesday.

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Nobody
Nobody
11 months ago

Big city mayors are restricting buses to stem the invader arrivals. Smoke and mirrors. They’re sneaking them in.

kal kal
kal kal
11 months ago
Reply to  Nobody

575 flights in 365 days, gotta go somewhere and the mayor welcomed them, change the rules in the middle of the game.

Louis Jenkins
Louis Jenkins
11 months ago

Adams is searching for ways to delay immigrants arrival. But he has said his city is already a sanctuary town. Too late.

J. McKay
J. McKay
11 months ago
Reply to  Louis Jenkins

What “immigrants?”

Nobody
Nobody
11 months ago

Monkeywerxus indicates that the US military is already transporting Palestinians to the east coast of the US. Only 2 million more to go.

Otis D
Otis D
11 months ago

not a problem…there’s plenty of rural areas to ship them to.

J. McKay
J. McKay
11 months ago

What “migrants,” they’re Illegal Alien S-Holers.