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LI Town Declares State Of Emergency Over Migrant Crisis: Patch PM
Also: Supervisors' association calls out feds over migrant crisis / Dems call for expulsion of Rep. George Santos / shot cop to be released

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LI Town Supervisor Declares State Of Emergency Over Migrant Crisis
A state of emergency has been declared by one town supervisor over migrants and asylum-seekers that officials warned could be headed to the area.
As Long Islanders try to hold on to as much of their hard-earned money, one supermarket chain is making sure shoppers aren't hit too hard in the wallet.
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Ahead of the biggest day to date for the hotel/casino proposal for the former Nassau Coliseum site, a rally is planned in opposition.
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A town is investigating vandalism that occurred last week at a newly opened skate park.
The police officer who was shot by a robbery suspect is expected to be greeted by hundreds of law enforcement supporters as he is released from Stony Brook University Hospital on Thursday.
Pressure is mounting for House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and other lawmakers to expel Rep. George Santos, who was indicted last week on federal fraud and money laundering charges in connection to his campaign, prosecutors said.
The Suffolk County Supervisors' Association called out the federal government on Wednesday in a statement responding to the possibility that migrants and asylum seekers from the southern border could be placed in New York State.
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