NYC faces backlash from multiple counties over migrant housing plans.

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Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman announced on Facebook that the county will not participate in sanctuary programs and will not take in any asylum seekers. Blakeman urged the president to solve the crisis at the border. Meanwhile, New York City is preparing new centers to house migrants, with the latest resource center located at the Roosevelt Hotel outside Grand Central Station.
- Bruce Blakeman: Nassau County will not participate in sanctuary programs News 12 Long Island
- NYC plans to temporarily house migrants in hotels in other counties. 2 counties suing to stop it KSL.com
- NYC's 'lack of communication' on migrant dump 'unacceptable,' Mayor Mike Spano says New York Post
- Orange County sues NYC over plan to send migrants to hotels Gothamist
- Legal Aid Society attorney explains rights of asylum seekers in NYC PIX11 New York News
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