As the Big Apple dealt with swarms of arriving migrants on Saturday, the site of a former public school on Staten Island was prepping to welcome 300 of them.
A site of a former public school on Staten Island was being prepped Saturday to take in 300 migrants – even as some local pols raged that surrounding neighborhoods received little notice and no assurances that the new arrivals were properly vetted.
State Assemblyman Sam Pirozzolo said he only was told Friday by Mayor Eric Adams’ reps that the ex-Richard H. Hungerford School on Tompkins Avenue would be receiving the migrants, adding few specifics were provided. He said he walked the site later that evening and noticed no security present, which he found “disturbing.”
“The list of Americans who need the services and resources being used on illegals is far too long for this to be allowed to continue,” Pirozzolo told The Post. Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, another Staten Island Republican, called the migrant drop in her home borough the latest proof that the city’s “right-to-shelter” law – which was created in 1981 to predominantly to help homeless New Yorkers — is being taken advantage of by people “claiming to seek asylum.”Some local pols raged that surrounding neighborhoods received little notice about the move.
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