The fight over transferring asylum seekers from New York City to its suburbs was in the national spotlight Tuesday.

The town supervisor for Orangetown Republican Teresa Kenny testified before a congressional committee, blasting New York City Mayor Eric Adams.

ā€œWhat is happening in Orangetown is not unique. It is playing out throughout communities all over our country,ā€ Kenny told lawmakers.

Adams unveiled his bussing plan earlier this month as part of an effort to relieve the cityā€™s overcrowded shelters.

ā€œI received a call from a member of the mayorā€™s staff, and thatā€™s when I learned that the plan was to house single adult males in a local hotel, and that the buses would be arriving imminently,ā€ Kenny testified.

In response to the mayorā€™s plans, Rockland County declared a state of emergency, prohibiting the housing of migrants in area hotels without a permit.

Gov. Kathy Hochul has since told Spectrum News 1 that her team is helping the Adams administration find welcoming communities for the migrants.

At Tuesdayā€™s hearing, lawmakers fell into familiar camps on the immigration issue. Republicans, including Rep. Mike Lawler from the Lower Hudson Valley, described the border as a crisis.

ā€œThe idea that we do not have open borders is laughable on its face,ā€ Lawler said. ā€œCouple that with New Yorkā€™s sanctuary city policy, and you have a recipe for disaster.ā€

Democrats, meanwhile, argued the Biden White House is working to get things on track, noting that predictions of a surge after the end of COVID-era immigration restrictions earlier this month have so far not come to fruition.

ā€œThe numbers dropped - dropped - by 70 percent following the expiration of Title 42, but the fear mongering continues,ā€ said Manhattan Rep. Jerry Nadler.

Earlier this month, congressional lawmakers from the Hudson Valley called on the Biden White House to declare a state of emergency for New York over the migrant situation.

One office told Spectrum News 1 Tuesday that they so far have not received an official response.