Rally held protesting plan to house asylum seekers at Atlantic City airport

Rally held against plans for asylum seeker shelter in Atlantic City

EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP, N.J. -- A rally was held Friday opposing a plan to use Atlantic City International Airport as a shelter for asylum seekers.

The airport is one of 11 federally owned sites the Department of Homeland Security recommended to use as a shelter.

Atlantic County Executive Dennis Levison is concerned, however, about safety at the airport.

"Our very way of life is being threatened right now, and I don't want anybody to think we don't have compassion, we most certainly do, but this is a problem that we can't solve," he said.

Stewart International Airport, about two hours north of New York City, is also being considered as another possible shelter site for asylum seekers.

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