New York City sues 30 counties for issuing executive orders barring immigrant referrals
Mayor Eric Adams stated that the goal of the petition is to "put an end to xenophobic bigotry." The counties argue that illegals put their public safety at risk.
New York City is sueing 30 counties - in the same state - for issuing emergency executive orders preventing the city from sending illegal immigrants to their jurisdictions. This was announced by Mayor Eric Adams:
The official announcement alleged that such orders are "illegal." In addition, the counties were accused of wanting to "wall their borders" and of not contributing to the overall healing of the migration crisis:
Counties claim their public safety is at risk
The executive orders issued by the counties claim that their public safety would be at risk if they allowed immigrants to stay in private hotels in their territories. Adams stated that NYC has "repeatedly sounded the alarm" because their system for housing illegal immigrants is collapsing so they need help from nearby areas:
The lawsuit was filed after a New York judge temporarily blocked Adams' shipments of illegal aliens to Orange County, which was the second county to issue a executive order which prohibited the transfer and accommodation of immigrants with a request for hotel accommodation within its borders.