Bus company agrees to stop bringing migrants from Texas to New York City amid pending lawsuit
- A Texas bus company, part of a lawsuit filed by Mayor Eric Adams, will stop transporting migrants to NYC.
- As of March 15, NYC is caring for approximately 65,000 migrants, totaling 120,000 sheltered individuals.
- The city is seeking over $700 million from these companies for migrant care costs.
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Bus companies stop transporting migrants to New York City amid Mayor Adams' $700M lawsuit
Three bus companies agreed to halt the transportation of migrants to New York City amid Democratic Mayor Eric Adams' $700 million lawsuit, the New York Post reported.In January, Adams filed a complaint against 17 bus companies that have reportedly carried more than 33,000 migrants from Texas to New York City since April 2022. His complaint argued that the charter bus operators should have to pay for the costs of caring for the migrants, arguing …
Bus company sued by NYC agrees to stop transporting migrants
Roadrunner Charters has agreed to halt the transport of migrants from Texas to New York, following a lawsuit filed by Mayor Eric Adams against the company and 16 others. The legal action alleges that these companies violated New York’s Social Services Law by transporting asylum seekers to the region without providing necessary support. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kisOxX4nGjo The city seeks approximately $708 million in damages, claiming the…
Texas Bus Firm Stops Transporting Illegal Immigrants to NYC Amid Lawsuit
Roadrunner Charters, a bus company paid by the Texas government to transport illegal immigrants from the southern border to New York City, has agreed to stop doing so while the city’s lawsuit against them proceeds. Roadrunner Charters was one of the 17 bus companies sued by New York Mayor Eric Adams’ administration in January over their collective hauling of about 33,600 individuals from Texas to the self-proclaimed “sanctuary city.” Mr. Adams’ …
Eric Adams stops Texas bus company from sending more immigrants with $700 million lawsuit - Washington Examiner
A Texas bus company has agreed to stop busing immigrants to New York City after a lawsuit from Mayor Eric Adams. Roadrunner Charters signed a stipulation letter agreeing to stop sending immigrants to New York City on Wednesday. The company was one of the spearheads of Gov. Greg Abbott’s (R-TX) effort to ship immigrants to Democratic-run cities. New York City Mayor Eric Adams gestures as he attends a news conference at City Hall in New York, Tue…
Roadrunner Charters Inc. has agreed to stop while the courts consider a lawsuit from Mayor Eric Adams that such companies should be responsible for the rising costs of caring for asylum seekers
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