More than a year ago, county leaders across the state declared states of emergency in response to asylum seekers being relocated outside of New York City. While these orders have been allowed to expire in some counties, others are being extended despite the number of relocations trailing off.
Citing strained resources, pre-existing homelessness issues and public safety concerns, most county leaders issued emergency orders, preventing or limiting migrants from being brought to their respected communities.
“We have seen an influx of people needing direct services and case management assistance,” said Diana Campos, who helps lead Columbia County Sanctuary.
Dozens of people have been brought back to New York City and some emergency orders have lapsed. A state Supreme Court decision in December saying short-term rentals hotels and motels are not allowed to operate as a homeless shelter.
“A lot of these executive orders address those particular industries,” said New York …