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Four Migrant Buses Arrive In NYC As Mayor Adams Starts Building A Tent City

The efforts of Mayor Eric Adams to erect tents and cots to house arriving visitors are ongoing even as a new caravan of buses carrying undocumented immigrants arrived in New York City on Tuesday. The buses arrived in New York City.

The first bus on Tuesday arrived at 6 o'clock, and the second one arrived sometime about 7 o'clock. After that, buses arrived at 7:16 and 7:40 in the morning respectively.

New residents have begun to arrive in New York City for the past two days in a row. On Monday morning, the first bus arrived at approximately 5:50 a.m., and further buses arrived at 5:58, 6:12, and 6:21 a.m.

The transformation of a parking lot in the Bronx into a tent city for refugees has been the primary focus of Adams' allocation of public funding. Fox 5 New York Skyfox cameras were able to film the sighting of construction workers setting up tenting materials on Monday, which marked the beginning of work.

The camp is supposed to serve as a place for processing, and migrants will be able to wait there for up to four days before being allowed to access the overcrowded shelter system in the city.

The projected tent village is causing contention among migrant rights activists who take exception to the mayor's approach of providing accommodations that are universally standardised.

According to a statement made by the Legal Aid Society, "We are deeply concerned with any scenario in which families with children would be relegated to congregate settings,"

Adams voiced his dissatisfaction with the comments made by the Legal Aid Society. When addressing how the city has dealt with the tens of thousands of migrants bused in from Texas, Adams asserts that Republican Governor Greg Abbott is the "real villain" who should be the focus of attention because he is responsible for the situation. On the other hand, the city of El Paso, Texas, which is located in the state of Texas and has a Democratic mayor, has sent out a significant number of the buses.

On Monday of this week, the Legal Aid Society released a report stating that the city failed to provide lodging for sixty guys, the bulk of whom were newly arrived refugees who had been transported by bus.

The preceding is a summary of an article that originally appeared on Fox News.

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