This lawsuit cannot fix our immigration system or the underlying problems that have caused the surge in migrants, but it's one of the many tools the Adams
NEW YORK — Gary Jenkins, who served as Mayor Adams’ first Social Services commissioner, violated city policy by waiting a full day to disclose shelter violations that took place on his watch during the outset of the city’s migrant crisis, the Department of Investigation concluded in a report released Tuesday. The report, the product of an 18-month investigation by DOI, revolves around what .
But some frequent critics of the administration's approach to the migrant crisis characterized the lawsuit as a distraction. Murad Awawdeh, executive director
Mayor Adams’ administration filed a lawsuit Thursday charging that 17 charter bus companies owe New York City at least $708 million for transporting tens of thousands of migrants to the five boroughs from Texas as part of a controversial relocation program launched by the Lone Star State’s Republican governor. The suit, submitted in Manhattan Supreme Court, alleges that the companies, most of .
Mayor Adams’ administration filed a lawsuit Thursday charging that 17 charter bus companies owe New York City at least $708 million for dropping off tens of thousands of migrants in the five boroughs as part of a controversial program launched by Texas’ Republican governor. The suit, submitted in Manhattan Supreme Court, alleges that the mostly Texas-based companies violated New York’s Social .