Court order blocks NYC plan to move migrants upstate after city and county officials fight back

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A New York state Supreme Court judge issues a temporary restraining order against a New York City plan to bus over 300 illegal migrants to an Orangeburg, New York, hotel.

Rockland County Executive Ed Day slams the New York City mayors ridiculous plan and the federal governments pathetic handling of the border crisis.has put a halt to a New York City plan to bus migrants to a nearby Rockland County hotel.

The ruling came after pushback to the plan from Orangetown, New York, officials, who showed the judge pictures of the hotel installing twin beds as well as stocking boxes of personal protection equipment and T-shirts inscribed with"supervisor" and"supervisor social worker." Town officials argued the photos showed that the hotel was essentially converting itself into a shelter for non-transient residents.

"To be very clear, the legal status of these individuals is irrelevant to this matter and to the Town’s decision to seek legal recourse," town supervisor Teresa M. Kenny told Fox News Digital in an email, adding that the town sought the restraining order to"ensure the integrity of local zoning regulations" which are in place"to protect the public health, safety and welfare" of the community.

 

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