New York’s governor has reportedly spoken with the state Senate Majority Leader and the state Assembly Speaker about the possibility of calling for a special session of the legislature to deal with the migrant crisis. The focus would be on how to handle the more than 113,000 migrants to the city that have Mayor Eric Adams concerned the city will be financially destroyed. Rockland Assemblyman Ken Zebrowski of District 96, which covers portions of Haverstraw, Ramapo and Clarkstown, told “The Morning Show” Tuesday he’s willing and ready to participate if necessary, but the federal immigration process needs improvement…
State GOP lawmakers have been pushing for a special session to deal with the migrant situation. Others have pleaded with the federal government to do more regarding the migrants and border issues.