
Gov. Hochul accused of being MIA during New York’s migrant crisis: report
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is being accused by some leaders of the state of being missing in action as the city stares down a historic and worsening migrant crisis.
The crisis has caused a number of hot political controversies. New York City Mayor Eric Adams enraged officials outside of the city when he began busing migrants to Orange and Rockland County. Meanwhile, the Big Apple has seen protests and more anger over the decision to move migrants into public school gyms. Adam Shaw is a politics reporter for Fox News Digital, primarily covering immigration and border security.
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Ccounty leaders have been "miffed" about a lack of a statewide approach to the crisis, according to Politico. The outlet obtained an audio recording of Adams on a call with fellow leaders about the crisis saying that he believes that Hochul "should coordinate a decompression strategy." However, in other comments, he said that Hochul has "been a partner" and communicated with his team. However, Hochul was not on that Thursday call.

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