Staten Island Officials Oppose Migrant Shelter Plan
Staten Island Officials Oppose Migrant Shelter Plan
Staten Island Officials Oppose Migrant Shelter Plan
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Staten Island officials, including Borough President Vito Fossella and Councilwoman Kamillah Hanks, vehemently opposed a plan to house 15 illegal adult men in the Faith United Methodist Church without prior notification, criticizing the decision's impact on the community's safety and trust. The bipartisan group highlighted concerns about the lack of transparency and community engagement in the city's approach to migrant shelters. This controversy reflects broader tensions around immigration policy and community involvement, with residents and officials expressing strong opposition to such initiatives in Staten Island. Despite protests and criticisms, the city has not yet responded to the concerns raised by local leaders and residents.

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