The floating border buoys that Texas installed in the Rio Grande to curb the flow of illegal immigrants will stay until at least May after a federal appeals court reversed a previous order.

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has proposed a $2.4 billion plan on Tuesday to address the surge of migrants overwhelming homeless shelters in New York City.

The mayor of Eagle Pass, a Texas border city central to Gov. Greg Abbott’s efforts to control migrant crossings, has accused the state of escalating tensions.

Suburban communities outside Chicago and New York City are demanding buses of illegal migrants turn around, saying they cannot handle the influx from the southern border.

Buses carrying migrants bound for New York City have allegedly been avoiding an executive order by New York Mayor Eric Adams, which regulates the drop-off of migrants.