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LIBERTY — Upstate Sullivan County blasted New York City on Thursday ahead of the afternoon arrival of a busload of migrants to a local hotel where a toddler died earlier this month.

“We fear that this will displace a number of our otherwise-homeless residents, who we house in this and other lodging establishments,” the county Legislature said in a statement.

“Sullivan County will do what it needs to do — including availing itself of all rights and remedies provided by law — to oppose this ill-timed and poorly planned process, while at the same time ensuring the safety of our residents and businesses, and those who come here.”

The move opens up a new front in an escalating battle between the city and upstate counties over the placement of migrants, many of whom are escaping poverty, persecution and violence in their home countries.

More than 40,000 migrants are under the care of New York City out of 60,000 total who have arrived since last summer.


  Mayor Eric Adams has said New York City is reaching its breaking point amid the deluge of migrants sent from the US southern border. Paul Martinka Mayor Eric Adams has said New York City is reaching its breaking point amid the deluge of migrants sent from the US southern border. Paul Martinka

  More than 40,000 migrants are under the care of New York City out of 60,000 total who have arrived since last summer. Christopher Sadowski More than 40,000 migrants are under the care of New York City out of 60,000 total who have arrived since last summer. Christopher Sadowski

Media were barred from the motel by a man with a New York City government ID ahead of the arrival of what appeared to be roughly 20 migrants in the late afternoon as several locals protested their presence at the motel. 

“This is my town. I’ve been her all my life … They’re all on welfare and they’re going to be working for cash,” one unidentified man ranted.

Mayor Eric Adams has claimed counties outside the five boroughs must help considering the mounting costs on the city and decreasing places to put them.


  More than 40,000 migrants are under the care of New York City out of 60,000 total who have arrived since last summer. Kevin C. Downs for NY Post More than 40,000 migrants are under the care of New York City out of 60,000 total who have arrived since last summer. Kevin C. Downs for NY Post

  Motel guests and local residents told The Post vermin, drug use, fighting, and other misbehavior are common at the motel. Kevin C. Downs for NY Post Motel guests and local residents told The Post vermin, drug use, fighting, and other misbehavior are common at the motel. Kevin C. Downs for NY Post

  The Liberty, New York, motel where a busload of migrants was expected to arrive Thursday. Zach Williams/NY Post The Liberty, New York, motel where a busload of migrants was expected to arrive Thursday. Zach Williams/NY Post

But the Knights Inn in the town of Liberty, where the migrants were expected to arrive sometime Thursday, has a checkered past that includes the death of a toddler earlier this month, according to MidHudson News.

Motel guests and local residents told The Post vermin, drug use, fighting, and other misbehavior are common at the motel.

“It’s a nice piece of property there, but it needs to be cleaned up. And it needs to be fixed. It’s rundown. It’s shabby,” Helen Tsicalos, who runs a local diner with her family, said. 

The motel, which no longer offers online listings, regularly hosts formerly homeless people who are placed there by local officials.

“People are depressed so they do drugs,” Juan Zara, who said he has stayed at the Knights Inn for the past three weeks, said. 


  The motel, which no longer offers online listings, regularly hosts formerly homeless people who are placed there by local officials. Kevin C. Downs for NY Post The motel, which no longer offers online listings, regularly hosts formerly homeless people who are placed there by local officials. Kevin C. Downs for NY Post

  Mayor Eric Adams has claimed counties outside the five boroughs must help considering the mounting costs on the city and decreasing places to put them. Kevin C. Downs for NY Post Mayor Eric Adams has claimed counties outside the five boroughs must help considering the mounting costs on the city and decreasing places to put them. Kevin C. Downs for NY Post

  The move opens up a new front in an escalating battle between the city and upstate counties over the placement of migrants. Zach Williams/NY Post The move opens up a new front in an escalating battle between the city and upstate counties over the placement of migrants. Zach Williams/NY Post

One week at the quality-challenged motel costs $450 – a price that Anthony Shermeta keeps him stuck there considering he makes just $580 per week driving people to medical appointments in the area. 

“I was living in my van so I came here in the wintertime when it got cold,” he said. 

He claimed management told him to look for somewhere else to stay after his final paid day on Thursday. 

County officials said they got “less than 24-hour notice” that the migrants were coming to Liberty.

A spokesman for Mayor Eric Adams did not provide immediate comment.

“The way the City, New York State and the Federal government are approaching this issue is
reckless and unsustainable … They are unfairly and illegally making their problem our problem,” Sullivan County officials said.

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