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Posted on: October 13, 2023 01:51 PM

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Migrants leaving College Point

Local Republican Councilmember Vickie Paladino confirmed around 10 buses are in College Point today removing migrants after neighbors complained to her of various negative incidents in the community. The former St. Agnes Parochial school had 300 men and women who came from the open border down the south Texas. The migrants will be moved to the Roosevelt Hotel pending for another location to shelter for 30 days. The number of migrants leaving has not been disclosed until this Sunday when it’s closed permanently.

As for Creedmoor in Glen Oaks, Bellerose, Queens Village vicinity, the local Democratic Councilmember Linda Lee is not responding to the neighbors complaining of loitering, harassments and etc. The Queens Borough President Donovan Richards is a crucial supporter of the migrants which are housed in the state property and the Governor support him so residents have to deal with it. The same with Assemblymember David Weprin and Senator John Liu who are also on the side with the Governor supporting the migrants in the Creedmoor lot.

Meanwhile the NYC Mayor is scrambling to find more locations elsewhere to house migrants after out of city will not be allowed due to lawsuits.

More neighbors in Brooklyn are also protesting against migrants while Manhattan and the Bronx have less activities. Staten Island is the loudest boroughs with protests.

Dems' majority in Manhattan is 84.5% to GOP’s 14.5%; the Bronx 82.5%-17%; Brooklyn 74%-25%; and Queens 69%-30%. Staten Island at 61.6% heavily GOP to 37.6%.

Brooklyn and Queens are moving to the GOP side slowly due to the radical left Dems.

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