New York City Mayor Eric Adams wants to send migrants to college on the taxpayer dime.
, the Office of Asylum Seeker Operations — involves both SUNY Sullivan community college in tiny Loch Sheldrake and The Center for Discovery, a special education school in nearby Harris.
“The mayor’s office is giving us money for things like supplies for people to live on, and the dorms and food,” said spokesman Michael Rosen of The Center for Discovery. But Davis said Adams “caught us a little bit by surprise” when he included a brief description of the “partnership” in a 25-page brochure Tuesday about his Office of Asylum Seeker Operations.Davis said the single adult migrants — all of whom will be specially selected and screened — would “remain New York City residents.”“Mayor Adams is making a permanent welfare system for illegal immigrants in New York State,” upstate Rep.
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