Illegal alien shelter evacuated after fire marshal arrives, according to report.
Staten Island Migrant Shelter Cleared Out After Fire Department Discovers Violations
A migrant shelter in Staten Island is being emptied out following the discovery of multiple violations by the Fire Department of New York (FDNY).
Viral News NYC reported that the FDNY Fire Marshall cited the former St. John Villa Academy, and migrants were seen leaving the shelter in buses.
Saint John’s villa migrant shelter Staten Island.
Migrant are now being bussed out of the shelter due to the FDNY issuing multiple violations.
Looks like the shelter is now CLOSED . pic.twitter.com/mercIJ16K5— Viral News NYC (@ViralNewsNYC) October 16, 2023
“Migrants are now being bussed out of the shelter due to FDNY issuing multiple violations. Looks like the shelter is now CLOSED,” Viral News NYC posted on X on Monday.
Update on Saint John’s villa migrant shelter Staten Island NY.
I was told the FDNY fire Marshall showed up to the villa and gave them multiple Violations due to issues at the Villa. Looks like the shelter is being emptied out, and migrants are now leaving the shelter . pic.twitter.com/EKsMPSnu49— Viral News NYC (@ViralNewsNYC) October 16, 2023
According to Vox, over 116,000 illegal immigrants have arrived in the five boroughs since April 2022.
In August, Staten Island Supreme Court Justice Wayne Ozzi temporarily banned the city from using the St. John Villa Academy as an emergency shelter for migrants.
However, the Office of Mayor Eric Adams appealed and won a stay against Judge Ozzi’s injunction, as reported by the court-ruling/” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”>New York Post.
“Mayor Adams seems to have no regard for the court or his constituents,” said Republican Rep. Nicole Malliotakis of New York.
As reported by CBS, the St. John Villa illegal immigrant center is just one of many in New York City where violations were found.
Other shelters in Manhattan, Staten Island, the Bronx, and Queens were also cited for violations.
One of the shelters in Queens, known as St. Agnes, was closed over the weekend, fulfilling a promise made by Councilwoman Vickie Paladino.
“I’m on the scene right now assisting the 109th precinct and shelter staff with organizing the migrants onto buses and out of the district,” Paladino posted on Friday.
As promised, the migrant shelter at St. Agnes is permanently closing — two weeks early. I’m on the scene right now assisting the 109th precinct and shelter staff with organizing the migrants onto buses and out of the district.
The building should be completely vacated by Sunday… pic.twitter.com/Rc41M2oIWx
— Councilwoman Vickie Paladino (@VickieforNYC) October 13, 2023
“The building should be completely vacated by Sunday and will be immediately turned back over to School Construction Authority,” Paladino stated.
As a result of the closure, Paladino assured that renovation work will proceed, and a new high school will be established in the College Point neighborhood by 2026.
“I’m proud to have delivered this victory for the community,” she said.
“Let there be no doubt — Vickie delivers results.”
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What impact did the significant influx of illegal immigrants into the five boroughs have on the circumstances leading to the closure of the shelter
A migrant shelter in Staten Island is currently being cleared out after the Fire Department of New York (FDNY) discovered multiple violations. The FDNY Fire Marshall cited the former St. John Villa Academy, and migrants were seen leaving the shelter in buses, as reported by Viral News NYC. The shelter is now closed due to the violations.
This development comes in the wake of a significant influx of illegal immigrants into the five boroughs since April 2022, with over 116,000 individuals arriving, according to Vox. In August, Staten Island Supreme Court Justice Wayne Ozzi temporarily banned the city from
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