Posted on 08/01/2024 8:49:59 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
The New York Supreme Court rejected a lawsuit filed by Mayor Eric Adams attempting to block Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s migrant busing program. The ruling allows the State of Texas to continue busing migrants to New York City.
In a post on social media, Governor Abbott vowed to continue busing migrants from the Texas border region to New York City and other sanctuary cities. The ruling by the New York Supreme Court is the second legal victory for Abbott in as many days.
Another WIN!
The New York Supreme Court REJECTED Mayor Adams’ attempt to block Texas from busing migrants to his sanctuary city.
Until the Biden-Harris Administration secures the border, Texas will continue to send migrants to sanctuary cities. https://t.co/8kfMeaJXWe
— Greg Abbott (@GregAbbott_TX) July 31, 2024
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
We live in a grossly dysfunctional society. Our elites have ‘effed up everything they touch.
Every red state should forcibly bus every illegal alien to an invasion supporting state. They want ‘em so let them have ‘em.
I suggest:
NYC HOUSING ASSISTANCE LEGAL AGREEMENT
I do hereby agree to reimburse the City of New York for the cost of housing assistance provided to me (and my family) and to pay all associated costs of recollection plus interest on the above at the rate of 18% APR.
PRINTED NAME
SIGNATURE
USCIS CASE NUMBER(S)
ID NUMBER(S)
FINGERPRINTS
Send it them to every district that voted Biden
The details:
The Commissioner for the New York City Department of Social Services had asked the court to enforce against eight companies Section 149 of the New York Social Services Law, which states that anyone who knowingly brings an out-of-state “needy person” into New York for the purpose of making them a public charge should be obligated to bring them out of New York or monetarily support them.
However, New York Supreme Court Justice Mary V. Rosado ruled Monday that the nation’s high court ruled in Edwards v. California that a similar California law was unconstitutional because the transportation of indigent persons from state to state fell within Congress’s power to regulate interstate commerce.
Bus them to Pennsylvania and Georgia.
And let's not forget Martha's Vineyard!
Greg Abbott is a GENIUS!
He has taken an issue that was real to 4 or 5 states and non-existent to the rest of America and made it a National Issue.
Oops...should be Chevy Chase
I sympathize, but Abbott didn’t open the border, and Texas shouldn’t have to carry the burden alone.
I also think that all of this is very popular with New York’s leadership. Schumer just adds New York to the Ukraine porculus bills.
“ HAHAHA Get the buses rolling! Another 100,000 coming up! NY can embrace the suck they created.”
BTTT again and again and again!
[[I sympathize, but Abbott didn’t open the border, and Texas shouldn’t have to carry the burden alone.]]
Exactly- the left is fine with Texas footing the whole bill, but when Texas says no more, and busses them to NY and other lib states- they whine about funds- but they sure didn’t give a crap when the problem was all Texas’
Buses involved in interstate travel are regulated by the Federal, not State, laws. Buses are free to travel to any state in the country.
Can someone please explain why thy don’t bus them back down where they came from?
NYC *must* provide shelter and support to anyone per their own laws. And nobody is helping them pay for it.
Can someone please explain why thy don’t bus them back down where they came from?
Deportation is under Federal Jurisdiction. We’ve already had to fight the feds, tooth and nail, just to protect ourselves and maintain border security.
Not to worry, Hochul will continue to close even more prisons, take that money out of the budget, and give it to the illegals.
That’s the fun part - NYC isn’t legally allowed to do that by their own laws.
The wheels on the bus go around and around.
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