In an ongoing war of words, NYC Mayor Eric Adams referred to Rockland County Executive Ed Day as racist and antisemitic, comparing him to Texas Gov. Greg Abbott amid the ongoing battle over plans to house asylum seekers in the Hudson Valley
New York City Mayor Eric Adams referred to Rockland County Executive Ed Day as racist and antisemitic Thursday, comparing him to Texas Gov. Greg Abbott amid the ongoing battle over plans to house asylum seekers in the Hudson Valley.
On Wednesday, the mayor's press secretary responded by saying, quote,"we will allow the hotel to decide how to move forward in Rockland County, but our plan is still to move a small number of asylum seekers to"So when you look at the County Executive Day — this guy has a record of being antisemitic, racist comments. His thoughts and how he responded to this really shows a lack of leadership. I thought he was the Texas governor the way he acted," Adams said.
The"blindsiding" that Day mentioned referred to what occurred Thursday morning, when NYC put its controversial plan to relocate migrants to the suburbs into action. Two buses filled with asylum seekers arrived at the Crossroads Hotel in Newburgh, despite the state of emergency in place there and in Rockland County.
Gov. Kathy Hochul said she spoke with Neuhaus earlier in the day, where he"commended" her and her team for communicating with the county since learning of Adams' plan on Friday. Leaders in the suburban counties insist Hochul is on their side and opposes the plan to ship migrant to hotels in their areas — a notion the governor appeared to confirm earlier in the day.
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