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Posted on: February 13, 2025 11:49 AM

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Shelters are expanding in Queens

Hochul is outmatched against the Trump Administration with her migrant policies draining taxpayer funds.

The NY Governor's Office announced all outdoor shelters will be closed in the coming weeks including those housing migrants. This includes Creedmoor in Bellerose.

All the migrants will be moved to state and city owned buildings around various locations in Queens. For this, developers are now lining up to take up bids for lands including single homes.

All services catering to migrants will be phased out after the US Attorney General announced lawsuit against NY in what they say, "illegal aliens over American citizens."

A new budget will be allotted for the lawsuit in the coming weeks to defend NY as a sanctuary state against the US Dept of Justice. Some insiders expect this will cost around $350 million taxpayer funds.

The Governor was heading to DC to meet with the Trump Administration but canceled and is now working on the revamp of the budget on migrants. At the same time, the NYC Mayor is meeting with the ICE Director today to discuss the next step for deportation of migrants in NYC. There was a brief delay after a leak went out of deportation locations.

Meanwhile, certain local members of the City Council decided to use their budget allocated to service the migrants anyway and the Mayor's Office confirmed all budgets servicing that sector will be on hold.

The budget will be the main concern for the Governor following the lawsuits and many migrant services will be eliminated including food, cable, unlimited long distance calls and more.

The move around is the key to keep the migrant services in NY from different locations so it's still running well lubed from the Trump Administration.

Remember the Governor's budget deadline is April 1st and cuts, cuts, cuts coming.

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