where migrants are always welcome, you have seen in the last several weeks that there has been some conflict with the suburbs outside of the city, particularly after mayor eric adams here announced that he would be busing some migrants out of the city in order to alleviate some of the capacity constraints that the city has been dealing with. other places around the city have not been as welcoming. some have filed lawsuits in an attempt to stop the city from busing migrants. so it really shows you how much tension and difficulty there has been over the last several days. as migrants continue to arrive here in new york, despite numbers at the border being significantly down since the expiration of title 42, we spoke with advocates here who tell us that despite numbers at the border, migrants are continuing to arrive here in the area. so again, the mayor asking for federal intervention, for federal funding, ask asking other local lawmakers in the
Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) announced on Thursday that the first of multiple buses of immigrants arrived in Denver, Colorado. This comes days after Title 42 s end.
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