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Blue city residents blast new 2,200-bed mega migrant shelter as ‘dumping ground’

Furious New York residents have been angry on Monday after knowing that 2,200 male immigration shelters cannot be stopped in the neighborhood, and new facilities reduce the safety of the community. We raised concerns.

Animation residents emerged anger during the heated Bronx Community board. Meanwhile, the mayor's office reported that the taxpayer's funded mega shelter will open a 275,000 square -foot former warehouse next month. FOX 5

The new mega shelter has an old office building with 275,000 square -foot between $ 250 and $ 340,000, between $ 250 and $ 340,000, to respond to immigrants. New York PostI quoted the city's record.

The furious Bronx residents showed anger on Monday after knowing that 2,200 large immigrant shelters could not stop opening in the neighborhood. (Fox 5 NY)

New York opens a huge new 2,200 -bed immigration shelter for a single man in Bronx

However, the residents say they are afraid of such a major inflow of immigrant men in the community.

“I have a young woman who comes to study. I've never feared South Bronx, I'm terrifying now,” she runs an art school opposite the building. I said. “I'm terrifying for the students. I have to move … You made a terrible mistake.”

Another woman accused the situation and said that New Yorkers live on the street while immigrants are catering at the hotel with these types of facilities and hotels.

Audrey Dejes, a member of the Community Council, said that he was accommodated there, but had sympathized with immigrants who felt that the residents were not concerned.

“I understand that people need a place, it gets cold, and we are all in the future, but we feel that it is a garbage dump,” Dejesus told Fox 5. Ta. I'm trying to get 2,200 beds for homeless men.

Bronx immigrant shelter

The immigrant shelter is drawn in Bronx in New York City. (Google Map)

The facilities at the 825 E. 141st ST. have been renovated in 2017 and are currently owned by Sobbro Local Development Corporation. This is a non -profit organization where the mission has stated that “strengthening business, strengthening business, and creating.” Implementing innovative economy, housing, education, and career development programs for young and adults. “

The mayor's office plans to reduce the total shelter bed by 10,000 by June, despite the opening of a new shelter in Fox News Digital earlier this month. The city pointed out that Brooklyn's Hall Street Shelter is one of the largest shelters that have been closed, accommodating 3,500 immigrants.

The mayor's representative at the meeting on Monday said that many immigrants had permission to work and would not be blamed around the facilities.

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Vanessa Gibson, a Democratic member of the Democratic Party, said that the site would be reused in manufacturing facilities to create more than 2,000 employment.

She exploded the city before the community gathered to discuss it.

Mayor Eric Adams

Democratic Mayor Eric Adams has approved a new facility. (Via Luiz C. Ribeiro/New York Daily News/Tribune News Service

“The city hall administration is more responsible for us than this meeting tonight. As a president of your autonomous district, this plan is incorrectly working with the new administration in the White House today. Gibson often said, “If we build it, we will meet it,” he said. Although the population is declining, it should not be said that the building is still 2,200. “

Diana Ayala, a Democratic party councilor who represents some of the Bronx and Manhattan, said that he had recommended a new BRUCKNER BOULEVARD site and other location on the Bronx, including where the shelter was opened.

She said that immigrants have the right to evacuate, and the city has legal duty to accommodate immigrants.

Immigration shelter on Randor Island

The immigrant shelter on the island of Landor has been closed and closed to immigrants to a new Bronx shelter. (Getty Image's Jenmoon/Bloomberg)

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“They can't leave them on the street. They don't let them sleep. As long as they have to put them somewhere on the street, they have to put them somewhere,” the Adam's administration. Ayara, who praised the handling of the crisis, said.

Meanwhile, Camille Joseph Barrak, the deputy mayor of the city, said that communication could be better through the process.

“Obviously, communication may have improved before this shelter was quoted. We would like to make sure that we are working with you as we move forward.” Varlack says.

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