It appears the Abbott Express will remain in business as Texas continues sending illegal immigrants and asylum seekers to New York City amid the ongoing border crisis.
A New York judge recently ruled that the city cannot use an outdated “anti-pauper” law to prevent foreigners from Texas from entering the city on free bus rides. The decision was issued on Thursday in response to a lawsuit filed by New York City Mayor Eric Adams against the charter bus companies that Texas Gov. Greg Abbott contracted to send these individuals to the Big Apple.
The purpose of the lawsuit was to stop these companies from dropping off “needy persons” in the city, citing an 1817 state law that criminalized the act of bringing an indigent person into the state “for the purpose of making him a public charge,” according to The Washington Times.
Justice Mary Rosado…