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Illegal Immigrants Taking NJ Trains Into NYC To Circumvent NY Bus Restrictions;New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy’s (D) office is reporting that buses have been spotted dropping illegal immigrants off at New Jersey train stations where they are then taking trains into New York City.

 

Illegal Immigrants Taking NJ Trains Into NYC To Circumvent NY Bus Restrictions

New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy’s (D) office is reporting that buses have been spotted dropping illegal immigrants off at New Jersey train stations where they are then taking trains into New York City.

“Our Administration has tracked the recent arrival of a handful buses of migrant families at various NJ TRANSIT train stations,” Gov. Murphy’s spokesman Tyler Jones told Politico. “New Jersey is primarily being used as a transit point for these families — all or nearly all of them continued with their travels en route to their final destination of New York City. We are closely coordinating with our federal and local partners on this matter, including our colleagues across the Hudson,” Jones continued.

Buses have dropped off migrants at train stations in Trenton, Fanwood, Secaucus, and Jersey City, according to local officials.

It is believed that bus drivers are trying to circumvent a December 27th emergency executive order from NYC Mayor Eric Adams, who has said that buses must give a 32 hour advanced warning and can only drop off migrants on weekdays.

“New York City has begun to see another surge of migrants arriving, and we expect this to intensify over the coming days as a result of Texas Governor Abbott’s cruel and inhumane politics,” Adams said in a statement this week, as reported by The Hill.

According to Adams, a record of 14 buses arrived from Texas in one day last week.

In a statement, Secaucus Mayor Michael Gonnelli called out Adams for the executive order’s requirements being “too stringent,” remarking that the bus drivers have “figured out a loophole in the system.”

Many of these migrants are being bussed to northern states through Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s (R) Operation Lonestar. In protest of the Biden Administration’s border politics, Gov. Abbott has bussed over 100,000 illegal immigrants to Democrat-run cities since April 2022, according to USA Today.

Last week, Adams stated concerns about the immigration crisis during a press conference: “We’re seeing the erosion of the quality of life that we’ve improved on in such a short period of time of this administration,” he said, adding that “We’ve been impacted … for many months, we were able to keep the visualization of this crisis from hitting our streets, but we have reached the breaking point. We no longer are able to do that because of the volume in numbers.”

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House Republicans move toward holding Hunter Biden in contempt of Congress NBC Universal RYAN NOBLES AND REBECCA KAPLAN AND SARAH FITZPATRICK January 5, 2024 at 10:07 AM

 

House Republicans move toward holding Hunter Biden in contempt of Congress

WASHINGTON — House Republicans on the Judiciary and Oversight committees are prepared to move forward with a resolution to hold the president’s son Hunter Biden in contempt of Congress for defying their subpoena to appear for a closed-door deposition.

In an announcement first shared with NBC News, the Oversight Committee said it will hold a markup on Jan. 10 at 10 a.m. ET to prepare the contempt resolution for a vote in the House at a future date. Before the markup, both committees will release a report outlining their rationale for holding Hunter Biden in contempt.

Hunter Biden's team and House Republicans are in a showdown over his cooperation with the GOP's wide-ranging impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden. The committees' chairmen, Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., and Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, have said they believe that Hunter Biden’s foreign business dealings were the result of influence peddling based on his father’s political status. But Republicans have yet to present any hard evidence that the president personally benefited from his son’s businesses.

Hunter Biden speaks at the Capitol on Dec. 13, 2023. (Drew Angerer / Getty Images file)
Hunter Biden speaks at the Capitol on Dec. 13, 2023. (Drew Angerer / Getty Images file)

The impeachment inquiry, which has been underway for months, was formally approved along partisan lines by the full House of Representatives right before the Congress left for the holiday recess.

And the markup will be held the day before Hunter Biden is scheduled to be arraigned in Los Angeles on the nine federal tax-related charges stemming from a separate special counsel investigation into his finances and other matters. A committee source said the timing was coincidental — Jan. 10 is the first full day the House will be in session this year.

Representatives for Hunter Biden did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The committees had subpoenaed Hunter Biden to appear for a closed-door deposition. Instead of agreeing to the terms of the subpoena, Hunter Biden’s legal team responded that he was willing to answer questions but only in a public setting, arguing that he believed that Republicans would selectively leak or misrepresent his testimony. The committee did not agree to those terms and warned that if he did not appear on the scheduled date he would be held in contempt.


Instead of appearing for the deposition, Hunter Biden held a media event in front of the Capitol building where he took no questions, but stated emphatically that his father was not involved in any of his business dealings. “There is no evidence to support the allegations that my father was financially involved in my business because it did not happen,” Hunter Biden said.

Comer and Jordan said in a statement that they have "significant evidence suggesting President Biden knew of, participated in, and benefitted from his family cashing in on the Biden name."

"We planned to question Hunter Biden about this record of evidence, but he blatantly defied two lawful subpoenas, choosing to read a prepared statement outside of the Capitol instead of appearing for testimony as required," they said. "Hunter Biden’s willful refusal to comply with our subpoenas constitutes contempt of Congress and warrants referral to the appropriate United States Attorney’s Office for prosecution. We will not provide him with special treatment because of his last name."

Committee staff have not had any further conversations with the Hunter Biden legal team about his failure to comply with the subpoenas, the committees said.

The move to hold Hunter Biden in contempt comes as House Republicans aggressively kick their impeachment investigation into high gear. In addition to the markup on the contempt resolution, they are also planning to hold a closed-door transcribed interview next week with Georges Bergès, who owns an art gallery in New York City, to discuss his involvement with the selling of Hunter Biden’s art. Bergès has a display of Hunter Biden’s art that is available for purchase at his SoHo gallery and was subpoenaed by the committees after initially refusing to answer a voluntary request to appear. Republicans have suggested that Bergès was selling Hunter Biden's art to supporters of the president seeking to curry favor, a charge Bergès has denied.

Republicans are also moving closer to scheduling a deposition with Joseph Langston, a business associate and disbarred lawyer who did business with James Biden, the president’s brother. A committee source tells NBC News they are working with Langston’s attorney to schedule a time to appear and where the interview will take place.

James Biden, who was also subpoenaed by the committees, remains an important witness target for the impeachment inquiry. Unlike their interactions with Hunter’s legal team, a House Oversight Committee spokesperson told NBC News that James Biden’s legal team has remained in communication and the panel is hopeful that they can work out an agreement for him to appear.

“We are in communication with James Biden’s attorney about scheduling a time for him to appear,” the spokesperson said.

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