More Staten Islanders came out Tuesday for a rally against housing migrants at the site of a former Catholic school. 

There were also counter protesters who were in support of the city's move. 

Meanwhile, Deputy Mayor Anne Williams-Isom announced Wednesday that the city is expecting six more buses to arrive at Port Authority.

The city also announced that it will open its sixteenth large-scale humanitarian relief center in Long Island City.

This comes as the city and state continue to push for expedited work permits.

Yesenia Mata, the executive director of La Colmena NYC, a nonprofit community-based organization on Staten Island, joined NY1 political anchor Errol Louis on “Inside City Hall” Wednesday to discuss the influx of migrants.

As of Aug. 27, there are 59,400 asylum seekers in the city’s care, according to City Hall.

More than 107,300 asylum seekers have come through the city’s intake system since last spring, officials said last week.

She also talked about the organization's work helping migrants on Staten Island.