Lawsuits Incoming
New York City is going to be on the hook for hundreds of thousands, if not millions. Is Chicago next?
The New York Supreme Court this month hammered the final nail in the coffin of a New York lawsuit against 17 busing companies contracted to transport illegal border crossers from Texas to New York City. It did so as New York City Mayor Eric Adams warned of ongoing budget constraints and recently announced budget cuts, blaming the migrant crisis.
In January, Adams sued 17 busing companies contracted to transport illegal border crossers from Texas to New York City. In August, the New York Supreme Court dismissed his request to halt their operations.
This month, the court granted Texas’ request for a dismissal, ending the 11-month saga.
Now the bus companies will be suing for costs associated with the illegal impounding and associated expenses. It seems that if the Biden/Harris administration throws open the borders to all arrivals, then if they sign waivers to be bussed somewhere else, is all perfectly legal, and blue cities have to eat the cost of their virtue-signaling.
Sucks when there are consequences to your stupid actions. Chicago taxpayers have Groot and Conehead to thank for this.
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