Friday, December 1, 2023

abuse of the elderly is one price we pay for our new 'guests'; 


New York City says more than 93,000 asylum seekers came through the intake system last Spring

Dominic Yeatman – Daily Mail Nov 30, 2023

  • More than 200 beds at the Staten Island nursing home were turned over to migrants arriving in New York City
  • Elderly residents were left scrambling to find new homes after being given six weeks notice to get out 
  • Three thousand migrants are now being housed at the Roosevelt Hotel 

A Korean War veteran feared he would be left ‘on the curb’ after he was ordered out of his Staten Island nursing home to make way for the migrants overwhelming New York City.

Frank Tammaro, 95, was given six weeks to get out of the Island Shores Senior Residence when it was sold to city authorities last month.

Ten people were arrested amid furious protests when the first migrants were bussed to the facility last week after the last of the elderly residents were thrown out.

‘The thing I’m annoyed about is how they did it, it was very disgraceful what they did to the people in Island Shores,’ Tammaro told a press conference.

‘One day there was a notice on the board, I think that gave us a month and a half to find out where we were going to go.

‘I thought my suitcases were going to be on the curb because I’m not that fast.........more..........

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