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Democratic politicians upset over Republican governors sending buses and planes of asylum seekers to their jurisdictions evoke white liberals who opposed integration in the 1950s, 60s and 70s, former New York Gov. David Paterson said Sunday.

Speaking on WABC Radio’s Cats Roundtable, New York’s first and only black governor told host John Catsimatidis that history was “repeating itself 50 years later.”

“It reminds me … of some criticisms that were often made during the integration movement, where there were people who were pro-integration,” Paterson said.

“They were progressives. They were liberals. But they didn’t want anybody moving into their neighborhoods. Someone else was going to have to live with the African-Americans and Hispanics who moved into those neighborhoods.

“You kind of have history repeating itself 50 years later.”

Paterson insisted he does not support actions by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to send migrants to liberal jurisdictions like New York and Martha’s Vineyard.


  Migrants dropped off at Vice President Kamala Harris’ residence in Washington, D.C. Getty Images Migrants dropped off at Vice President Kamala Harris’ residence in Washington, D.C. Getty Images

  A bus of migrants arrives at Port Authority from Texas. Seth Gottfried A bus of migrants arrives at Port Authority from Texas. Seth Gottfried

  New York City has welcomed more than 11,000 migrants from southern states in recent months, according to city figures. J. Messerschmidt/NY Post New York City has welcomed more than 11,000 migrants from southern states in recent months, according to city figures. J. Messerschmidt/NY Post

  Mayor Eric Adams has blasted Republican governors for sending the asylum seekers, insisting that the city’s shelter system is overloaded.
 Mayor Eric Adams has blasted Republican governors for sending the asylum seekers, insisting that the city’s shelter system is overloaded.

  Speaking on WABC Radio’s Cats Roundtable, New York’s first and only black governor told host John Catsimatidis that history was “repeating itself 50 years later.” Lev Radin/Pacific Press/Shutters Speaking on WABC Radio’s Cats Roundtable, New York’s first and only black governor told host John Catsimatidis that history was “repeating itself 50 years later.” Lev Radin/Pacific Press/Shutters

New York City has welcomed more than 11,000 migrants from southern states in recent months, according to city figures.

Mayor Eric Adams has blasted Republican governors for sending the asylum seekers, insisting that the city’s shelter system is overloaded — while also coordinating with at least one Democratic mayor for New york City to receive even more.

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