85 percent of New York City voters concerned about accommodating migrants:  poll

85 percent of New York City voters concerned about accommodating migrants: poll

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An overwhelming majority of New York City voters are concerned about accommodating migrants, according to a new poll. The latest Quinnipiac University poll found that 85 percent of New York City voters are either very concerned or somewhat concerned that the city will not be able to accommodate the surge in migrants who have sought sanctuary in…
An overwhelming majority of New York City voters are concerned about accommodating migrants, according to a new poll. The latest Quinnipiac University poll found that 85 percent of New York City voters are either very concerned or somewhat concerned that the city will not be able to accommodate the surge in migrants who have sought sanctuary in…

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