Housing migrants in Cayuga County will come with fine of $2,000 per person

Cayuga County officials announced strict measures this week to curb the potential intake of asylum seekers from New York City.

County Legislature Chairman David Gouldโ€™s emergency order prohibits โ€œforeign municipal programs that burden Cayuga Countyโ€ and restricts residents and businesses from collaborating with municipalities outside of Cayuga County to aid homeless individuals.

This move follows the state of emergency declared on May 19, a response paralleled by several New York municipalities since New York City Mayor Eric Adamsโ€™ October declaration to handle a surge in asylum seekers.

Cayuga County Sheriff Brian Schenck emphasized the challenges their rural community faces in supporting such a crisis.

The new regulation empowers Schenck to issue court appearance tickets for breaches and imposes a $2,000 fine per migrant sheltered by external municipalities.

The order states violators could face a Class B Misdemeanor.



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