New York City Mayor Eric Adams on Friday declared a state of emergency over the surge of illegal immigrants that have been bused to the city in recent weeks.
“This is a humanitarian crisis that started with violence and instability in South America and is being accelerated by American political dynamics,” Adams said in a news conference on Friday. “Thousands of asylum seekers have been bused into New York City and simply dropped off, without notice, coordination, or care—and more are arriving every day.”
“This crisis is not of our own making but one that will affect everyone in this city, now and in the months ahead,” Adams said, without making note of the Biden administration’s border policies. “New Yorkers deserve to know why this is happening and what we plan to do.”
“Texas has not provided notice to New York City, and has indicated that it will continue not providing notice to New York City, regarding how many busloads of people will be arriving, or the dates and times of their arrival,” the order said, adding that “many of the buses arrive at the Port Authority Bus Terminal unannounced and unscheduled, in the early morning or late night hours.”
Border Crisis
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, the chief proponent of the busing tactic, has repeatedly said that he will continue to transport illegal aliens who voluntarily sign up for the program to Democrat-run cities. At the same time, he’s said that Democrat leaders like Adams have endorsed “sanctuary city” policies and should be willing to take in the illegal immigrants.The Republican governor said it’s the best way to draw attention to the illegal immigration crisis that’s unfolding along the U.S.–Mexico border and that Texas border communities cannot handle the surge.
Impeachment
With just weeks to go before the 2022 midterms, Republicans are expected to take back at least the House of Representatives and possibly the Senate. In a letter this week, two top Senators warned Mayorkas that he faces impeachment proceedings if the border crisis isn’t solved soon.Even though it’s unlikely Mayorkas would be convicted in a Senate impeachment trial, Sens. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) wrote a letter to Mayorkas’s “failure to faithfully enforce this nation’s immigration laws and willful blindness to the very real humanitarian crisis at our southern border amounts to a gross dereliction of duty and a violation of your oath of office.”
“This is gross dereliction of duty and, if not corrected swiftly,“ they added, ”could provide grounds for impeachment.”
DHS has not responded to a request for comment.