
Despite New York Mayor Eric Adam's recent rules restricting when buses can arrive, Southern states are sending buses of migrants to New Jersey, where many of them continue on to New York City. - Luiz C. Ribeiro/New York Daily News/TNS
NEW YORK — After New York City moved last week to slow the pace of migrant-filled charter buses from Southern states, roughly a dozen buses have arrived outside the city in New Jersey since Saturday, according to officials.
The wave of buses west of New York City, which continued Monday morning, appears to represent a response by Republican-led Texas to an executive order implemented by Mayor Eric Adams barring migrant buses from the city except during 210-minute windows on weekday mornings.