The declaration arrives in the wake of the relocation of 183 asylum-seekers from New York City to the Super 8 Motel in Rotterdam on July 18, with the motel’s residents displaced without notice after the motel reached an agreement to house asylum seekers from New York City.
On Friday, County Legislature Chair Anthony Jasenski sent a letter to New York State Attorney General Letitia James requesting an investigation of the Super 8 Motel incident, which saw the motel displace its residents last Tuesday under the pretense that the motel was shuttering, with the lodging site reopening hours later and accepting a busload of migrants from New York City.
“It is clear that the motel management lied when it informed its occupants that the motel was closing,” Jasenski wrote. “In reality, the motel made this announcement for the sole purpose of chasing out occupants paying less than the City of New York had offered to pay.”
The emergency declaration is in response to NYC bribing hotels and motels in the state to kick Americans out and make room for the aliens.
The county resolution calls on President Joe Biden, Hochul, Congress and state leaders to “allocate resources that will allow local governments to mitigate a crisis not of their own making without becoming a burden to the local taxpayer.”
These fools still don't get it. Destroying their towns is very much intentional.
Send us your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free... so we can bribe someone else to take them because we do not want them either.
The emergency declaration is in response to NYC bribing hotels and motels in the state to kick Americans out and make room for the aliens.
These fools still don't get it. Destroying their towns is very much intentional.
Send us your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free... so we can bribe someone else to take them because we do not want them either.
As a non-american there's 2 cities I've always loathed. New York and Los Angeles. You can probably add SF to that now as well
All three are, or were, very nice cities. At least parts of them. It's a shame what was done to them, as they were actually pretty amazing.
It hurt itself in its confusion!