A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction Tuesday barring two upstate counties from enforcing emergency orders aimed at blocking migrants from relocating there from New York City.
The declaration was issued by County Executive Steve Neuhaus late Monday in response to Mayor Eric Adams' plan to start housing scores of migrants at motels in both Rockland and Orange counties to shift the asylum-seeker burden away from the Big Apple.
Orange County Executive Steve Neuhaus told The Post that City Hall had informed him of the timeline Tuesday fewer than 24 hours after Neuhaus declared a state of emergency to halt the Big Apple's plan to dump asylum-seekers at a local motel.