A community meeting in Brooklyn devolved into a shouting match when concerned residents from several family-friendly neighborhoods expressed their extreme dissatisfaction with their councilmember over a huge migrant shelter in the area.
City councilmember Crystal Hudson was met with ire from her constituents as she attempted to speak at the community meeting on Monday night.
Residents in the family-oriented neighborhood of Clinton Hill remain uneasy about the migrant shelter that opened last summer right next to the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
The shelter currently accommodates more than 3,000 single men who crossed the southern border illegally before being transported to New York City.
Residents fear the massive shelter puts their children and the area in danger