Rockland County was granted a temporary restraining order in State Supreme Court against City of New York and Mayor Eric Adams, prohibiting the city from proceeding with their plan to turn the Armoni Inn and Suites in Orangeburg into a shelter for 340 migrants.
Rockland officials said due to the City of New York’s lack of honesty and clear disregard for local and state laws and the state of emergency in Orange County, the Rockland County Sheriff’s Office will remain posted outside of the hotel as a precaution.
“The City of New York lacks authority to establish a shelter outside of its boundaries in addition to failing to follow New York State rules and regulations required to do so,” said Rockland County Attorney Thomas Humbach.
“At this point, the temporary restraining order prohibits the city from bringing people to Rockland County for the purpose of sheltering them.”
Mayor Adam earlier said this...."Be a true American, man! I don't think anything is more un-American than shipping people on buses for a 45-hour trip without any basic needs," Just a thought.
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