In response to those lawsuits, the New York City Mayor’s Office said it was reviewing its legal options.
But all those rooms set for next weekend are now canceled, as dozens of asylum seekers arrived and moved in on Thursday. "You’re just going in circles because nobody wants to say anything and then they just hang up on you," said Mifsud, as Moretti called the ordeal"mindblowing.""There's really no excuse for not communicating with us," Sean said."What matters is that we’re there, and our friends and family can see us there. So in a way, it’s kind of brought home what’s most important about the whole thing.
Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano said the migrants will be bused to the Ramada Inn on Tuckahoe Road, with his own police force giving him the heads up Friday. He said he heard nothing from NYC or the Adams adminsitration. The busing of migrants to the suburbs despite local opposition is sparking a major legal battle. Sarah Wallace reports.
"I think the governor has not done enough to what she can do, help us coordinate a statewide response," said NYC Public Advocate Jumaane Williams.