Town of Salina Supervisor Nick Paro: “New York City Mayor Eric Adams came to his senses and chose to obey a court order barring the relocation of his migrant crisis to Onondaga County.”
“Residents in Salina can rest easy tonight knowing that their local leaders are willing to stand up for them and we refuse to back down from New York City’s obnoxious behavior….” Liverpool, NY – This morning, New York City Mayor Eric Adams came to his senses and chose to obey a court order barring the relocation of his migrant crisis to Onondaga County. “This is a great victory for our community,” commented Town of Salina Supervisor Nick Paro. “Our town took on a behemoth, Salina will not become home to the issues Mayor Adams does not want to deal with.” New York State Supreme Court Judge Robert Antonacci ruled on two temporary restraining orders that bans the hotel from housing the migrants and stop’s New York City from relocating migrants to Onondaga County. Supervisor Paro remains optimistic that the New York State Supreme Court will issue a full restraining order banning the transport of the NYC migrants to Salina and will continue to make the needs of the Town of Salina front of mind across New York State and Central New York. “Residents in Salina can rest easy tonight knowing that their local leaders are willing to stand up for them and we refuse to back down from New York City’s obnoxious behavior in attempting to force us to take on a problem that they themselves are failing at controlling,” concluded Paro.