New York City Mayor Eric Adams said the city was approaching it’s breaking point amid an influx of 11,000 migrants being bussed over from Texas in protest of the country’s border policy
On Monday, the city reportedly failed to properly shelter a group of 60 migrants that arrived from Texas
Adams angered housing advocates after saying the city needed to reassess its right-to-shelter policy, which guarantees people the right to stay at a shelter for a given day
Among the group of arrivals in New York this month included some migrants from El Paso, which has been so inundated with migrants that shelters had to reject 1,000 of them, forcing them to sleep in the streets
‘It’s almost apocalyptic,’ says US Rep. Tony Gonzales, with El Paso also likened to a third world country