NYC Mayor Eric Adams is following the lead of Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and trying to place restrictions on the arrival of migrant buses in his sanctuary city. Adams signed an executive order that he hopes will manage the arrival of the buses into the city.
I wrote about Mayor Johnson impounding migrant buses and issuing citations in Chicago in order to stop the flow of the illegal aliens into Chicago. We’ll see how that shakes out. When I wrote the post Wednesday, two migrant buses had been impounded so far.
Like Johnson in Chicago, Adams wants to make migrant bus arrivals a structured operation conducted during regular business hours.
Adams announced an executive order requiring charter buses transporting migrants to provide 32 hours’ notice in advance of their arrival in New York City. The order also requires buses to arrive between 8:30 a.m. and 12 p.m. between…