New York City is suing charter bus companies for transporting migrants from Texas

FILE - New York City Mayor Eric Adams speaks during a news conference at City Hall, Dec. 12, 2023, in New York. On Thursday, Jan. 4, 2024, New York City filed suit against more than a dozen charter bus companies for their role in Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s operation to send tens of thousands of migrants to urban areas. The lawsuit marked the latest effort by Adams, a moderate Democrat, to turn back the busloads of migrants sent from Texas each day. (AP Photo/Peter K. Afriyie, File)

New York (AP) — New York City is suing more than a dozen charter bus companies for $700 million, accusing them of illegally transporting tens of thousands of migrants from the southern border to the city under the direction of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott.

The lawsuit accuses 17 bus companies of participating in a “bad faith†relocation plan that violates state restrictions on abandoning “needy persons†in New York. It seeks financial damages to cover the cost of caring for an estimated 33,000 migrants that have arrived in the city on charter buses since the spring of 2022.

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