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Hochul is caught in the middle of a dispute over how to handle an estimated influx of 80,000 migrants.
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The county has issued executive orders, sought restraining orders and filed lawsuits to prevent migrants from arriving and settling here.
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They accuse the federal government of failing to address the crisis. Meanwhile, Gov. Hochul says she's awaiting answers from the Biden Administration.
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The county executive says his office is looking to play a supportive role if migrants come to the area, but he'll consider executive orders if necessary.