State officials warned New York school districts Monday that any policy they institute to block or even make difficult the enrollment of migrant kids could lead to lawsuits and fines.
The social media blitz which included some agencies that have little involvement in the asylum process, such as the Department of Correction was ordered up on Monday for the following morning, according to an email obtained by The Post.
Charter schools are pitching in to address the migrant crisis by enrolling a wave of children of asylum seeking families who recently arrived in New York, The Post has learned.