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New Yorkers don't like mayor's plan to house migrants in SUNY dorms

The last we heard from New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who's declared a state of emergency over migrants being bussed to his sanctuary city, was that he was encouraging private residences to take in illegal immigrants. Hey, you have empty rooms in your house, right?

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Now Adams, who's stuffing migrants anywhere he can find, is floating the idea of housing them in SUNY dormitories. A new poll, however, shows most New Yorkers oppose the idea. Hey, they voted for the guy who promised New York would remain a sanctuary city under his leadership.

WRBG reports:

A new Siena College Poll reveals most New Yorkers oppose using SUNY dorms to house migrants.

More than half of voters (54-33%) say they are against temporarily housing migrants at SUNY schools.

Three-quarters of Republicans and a majority of independents are against the move, while Democrats are evenly divided.

Voters are also against relocating migrants from New York City to other counties in the state. That's an even narrower margin with 46-40%.

"Temporarily."

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A poll isn't going to decide policy, and Adams will go ahead with his plan to house migrants in the dorms, "temporarily."

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