New York’s mayor says he plans to erect hangar-sized tents as temporary shelter for thousands of migrants who have been bused into the city
New York’s mayor says he plans to erect hangar-sized tents as temporary shelter for thousands of international migrants who have been bused into the city as part of a campaign by Republican governors to disrupt federal border policies.
In Arizona and Texas, officials have loaded people on buses for trips to Washington and New York. More recently, Florida, which has a Republican governor running for reelection, flew migrants — at public cost — to Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts. A rendering of the likely design of the facility, released by the city, showed rows and rows of cots. Presumably, the tent would be heated, as autumn nights in the city can be quite cool, but the city released few details.