NYC Mayor Eric Adams Sends Migrants To Suburbs, City ‘Not Equipped to Handle’ The Influx

New York City Mayor Eric Adams is sending migrants to a hotel in the suburbs of Rockland County, New York, after claiming the liberal city was “not equipped to handle” the influx of illegals.

“NYC Eric Adams called me earlier today to notify me of plans to house migrants at a hotel in Orangetown, which I later learned was the Armoni Inn located in Orangeburg,” County Supervisor Teresa Kenny said in a Facebook post. 

“I agree that this calls for a Federal, not a local solution… to send these people to a location that is not equipped to meet their needs, is a betrayal of that often-expressed desire by NYC to be a sanctuary for them.”

From Fox News:

Adams claims that Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has sent over 57,000 migrants to the Democrat-run sanctuary city since last fall. Now, the mayor appears to have relocated some migrants to areas surrounding the Big Apple to off-set the costs of caring for migrants — which he claims could climb to $4 billion through fiscal year 2024. 

Adams announced a plan Friday top provide temporary housing at two hotels in Orange Lake and Orangeburg for as many as 300 single-adult men seeking asylum.

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