NEW YORK (1010 WINS/ WCBS 880 NEWS) – Elected officials along with parents from James Madison High School rallied on Wednesday morning after nearly 2,000 migrants were housed in the school for emergency shelter due to Tuesday night's winter rainstorm, resulting in the displacement of students. The rally aimed to draw attention to the impact of the City’s actions on the local community, according to a statement by Assemblyman Michael Novakhov released on Tuesday. “The City of New York's decision to prioritize migrants over our communities, budget, safety, and even the education of our children has raised serious concerns,” the...