LOUDONVILLE, N.Y. (WKBW) — A new Siena College poll is shedding light on how some people feel about the migrant situation here in New York State.
It’s no secret that the topic of migrant housing has been a hot-button issue in New York State. According to the poll, more than half of voters are against temporarily housing migrants at SUNY schools, with 46% also expressing opposition to relocating migrants from New York City to other counties in the state.
With New York City offering to cover the cost of transporting migrants, the debate over where to house them continues. Last month, some migrants were transported to Western New York, sparking further discussion and controversy.
As the situation unfolds, it’s important to stay informed and understand the perspectives of all involved. To delve deeper into the findings of the Siena College poll, click here.
Disagree – SUNY dorms could provide a temporary solution to help ease the housing crisis for migrants in New York.
Disagree using suny dorms for migrant housing