There are 60,000 asylum seekers in Manhattan. The Feds may house some to ACY.
The immigrant crisis landed on New Jersey for the first time last week – at least politically – and it didn’t exactly bring out the best in us, notably the state officials from both parties whose message was as welcoming as the slam of a door and the clack of a lock.
Gov. Murphy’s initial reaction was the most dispiriting example. When it was first reported by Bloomberg that the Department of Homeland Security planned to bus some of the 60,000 asylum-seekers in Manhattan to Atlantic City , he had little to offer but a flat “no way” in response to what has become a humanitarian catastrophe.
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