

At least 400 enraged protesters rallied Monday outside a shuttered Catholic school-turned-migrant shelter on Staten Island — where they unveiled an enormous blue tarp with white paint that said “NO F%*KIN WAY!”
Neighbors of the 300-bed makeshift shelter at the former St. John Villa Academy in the borough’s Arrochar section seethed over what they described as the unceremonious dumping of unvetted migrants in their midst.
“It’s a clusterf–k,” a resident who lives a block from the school told The Post. “The city really screwed it up. Before we even talk about whether I want migrants here or not, the way it was handled was terrible.
“It was done in a cloud of secrecy.”
At least one cop car and a uniformed officer was seen on-duty during the Monday evening rally.
“The message is that here in Staten Island, we love immigrants,” insisted John Tobacco, one of the rally organizers, told The Post. “We’re the most Italian-American congressional district in the country, and all our ancestors came here legally. We love anyone who comes here legally.