College Point community leaders express opposition to migrant shelter at St. Agnes Academic High School

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City Councilwoman Vickie Paladino confirmed that 300 asylum seekers, including women and families, will be bused to the Migrant Respite Center at St. Agnes Academic High School in College Point during a press conference held on Thursday, July 27.ย 

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After learning that the city has selected the shuttered St. Agnes Academic High School in College Point as a temporary migrant respite center, City Councilwoman Vickie Paladino confirmed that 300 asylum seekers, including women and families, will be bused to the facility during a press conference held on Thursday, July 27.ย 

Originally, according to Paladino, the city had planned to house 300 migrant men at the school, located at 13-20 124th St. However, following negotiations with the mayorโ€™s office, Paladino provided an update saying that 100 women and 200 adult migrant families instead will be arriving at the facility on Friday, July 28, into the weekend.ย 

โ€œThis is the best case scenario that weโ€™ve got,โ€ Paladino said to her constituents, who were displeased to hear about the facility at the press conference outside of St. Agnes High School. โ€œI donโ€™t want it in College Point either, but we are all in a very desperate situation. Creedmoor is getting 1,000 beds โ€” a tent city. So, Iโ€™ll take a respite center where they can stay for a week, or a month, and go.โ€ย 

St. Agnes will be a migrant respite center which is different from a Humanitarian Emergency Response and Relief Center (HERRC). A Respite Center is a temporary shelter for asylum seekers to stay until they are placed in a HERRC. These types of…

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