Adams made the comments during a Sunday appearance on CBS 2 after more buses carrying immigrants arrived Sunday morning in New York. New York Mayor Eric Adams, left, and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott have clashed over immigration. Getty Images “We think there are some options that we have, because when you involuntarily put somebody on a bus, we think that’s actually skating the law … We’re leaving no stone unturned to make sure that New Yorkers are [not] treated unfairly”. In a statement to Fox News Digital, Renae Eze, Gov. Abbott’s press secretary, accused Mayor Adams of “blatant lying.” “(Mayor Adams) knows these immigrants willingly chose to go to New York, as his staff saw firsthand on their secret trip to Texas as immigrants raised their hands to be bussed to his sanctuary city.” , Eze said, noting that migrants sign a voluntary waiver of consent available in multiple languages ​​upon boarding that they agree to the destination. NEW YORK MAYOR ADAMS CONFIRMS IMMIGRANT DEATH BY SUICIDE AT CITY SHELTER, DOWN TEXAS GOVERNOR. ABBOTT “And they were processed and released by the federal government, who dumped them in small border towns in Texas,” Eze said. “Instead of spreading lies and complaining about a few thousand immigrants being bused to a sanctuary city, Mayor Adams should call on President Biden to take immediate action on border security – something the President continues to fail to do ». When reached for comment, the mayor’s office asked Fox News for statements Mayor Adams made over the weekend. In a Q&A Monday, the mayor clarified that his legal team is “examining all of our legal options around this entire incident” and has not “identified any specific party.” FILE: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott speaks during a news conference about the mass shooting at Uvalde High School on May 27, 2022, in Uvalde, Texas. Photo by Yasin Ozturk/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images “As our counsel said last week, we are looking at the right to housing aspects of it. We strongly support the right to housing, but there are aspects of it that we want to look at,” Mayor Adams said. “And so we’re looking at our legal options for all of what we’re seeing, how to deal with it. And once we determine what legal action we’re going to take, we’ll announce that.” The story continues Republican governors are sending more migrants released at the U.S.-Mexico border to Democratic strongholds, raising questions about their legal status, how to transport them on buses and planes and the cost to taxpayers. Since April, Texas has bused about 8,000 immigrants to Washington, D.C., 2,200 to New York and 300 to Chicago. Arizona has flown more than 1,800 buses to Washington since May, while the city of El Paso, Texas has flown more than 1,100 buses to New York since August 23. Ron DeSantis of Florida flew about 50 Venezuelans last week to the small, upscale island of Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts. Over the weekend, Greg Abbott of Texas bussed more immigrants to Vice President Kamala Harris’ home in Washington. Landon Mion of Fox News and The Associated Press contributed to this report.