From Albany to Westchester, New York State officials are hammering out the final details that would relocate1,200 migrant families outside of the Big Apple — in the most substantial move by the state to take ownership of the crisis, The Post has learned.over housing migrants, is also planning to staff 13 shelter sites outside of the city with the National Guard, according to sources.
The state Commissioner of Education Betty Rosa had discussed with Adams officials earlier this week which school districts were “better equipped than others to better support” the kids, according to a source.A list of soon-to-be state-run spots obtained by The Post says there will be three hotels manned by the National Guard in Albany County, four in Westchester County, three in Buffalo County and one in each Schenectady, Orange and Dutchess counties.
Similar plans for more state control in the crisis have been floated over the last year but nothing has come of the talks, according to officials.