Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, in letters fired off to Mayor Eric Adams and Gov. Kathy Hochul, still provided no real local relief over the federal debacle more than a year after tens of thousands of migrants began flooding the city and overwhelming its services.
Cop cars and barricades surrounded a controversial Staten Island Catholic school-turned-migrant-shelter Sunday as police said they are bracing for a rally Monday that could bring more than 2,000 protesters.
The Department of Education has provided scant details on the return to school process with the influx of kids, even as parents have been up in arms worrying about the lack of info on preparations.
Mayor Adams wants Gov. Hochul to use an executive order to force communities outside of New York City to take in migrants and give the Big Apple $6.5 billion, according to a bombshell legal filing in Manhattan Supreme Court on Wednesday.