
New York City plan to send migrants to upstate not changed after blowback from officials
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A spokesperson for New York City Mayor Eric Adams said a plan to send migrants to hotels in upstate New York was unchanged following pushback from local officials.
However, the proposal met resistance, which led to a delay after an initial transfer had been touted for Wednesday – even as the city said plans had not changed. Julia Musto is a reporter for Fox News and Fox Business Digital.
A spokesperson for Mayor Eric Adams previously said that New York City officials had intended to move forward with at least part of the plan and send "a small number of asylum seekers" to Orange County. However, by the end of the day, The Associated Press reported that no migrants had arrived at the Crossroads Hotel.
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