Homeless veterans booted from upstate hotel to make room for migrants
Daily MailEric Adams bussed the migrants north to alleviate the pressure on the Big Apple as more than 10,000 people a day across the southern border They were were booted to make room for migrants who have arrived since the end of Title 42 on Thursday Sharon Toney-Finch, who runs the Yerik Israel Toney Foundation, said dozens of homeless veterans were kicked out of hotels in Upstate New York Dozens of homeless veterans have been kicked out of their upstate New York hotels to make room for an influx of migrants fueled by the expiration of immigration restriction order Title 42. The migrants were bussed north by New York City Mayor Eric Adams to alleviate the pressure on the Big Apple as more than 10,000 people a day across the southern border in record numbers. Migrants pictured arriving at The Crossroads Hotel in Newburgh, where homeless veterans were kicked out to prepare for the influx But the move came at a cost for the homeless veterans living in hotels intended for the migrants, leading Toney-Finch, a disabled military veteran, to voice her anguish at seeing the situation unfold. Maher's constituency includes Orange County, which became a hub for the migrants after New York City mayor Eric Adams decided to bus the influx out to the suburb and away from the city.