Busses of migrants being dropped at N.J. train stations to sidestep NYC order
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Busloads of migrants headed for New York City are stopping at New Jersey train stations to sidestep an executive order from the New York City mayor that attempts to control their arrivals, according to the mayor of Secaucus. In the last month, 14,700 asylum seekers made their way across the U.S. southern border and wound up in New York City on buses, according to a statement issued Wednesday by New York City Mayor Eric Adams. Buses are arriving at random locations throughout Midtown Manhattan at night and on weekends in...