"It's not just because of [migrants], but because of a myriad of other things too, like people breaking into cars, that kind of stuff," he said. The guarded New Rochelle lot was quiet and no migrants loitered there when The Post visited this week, however, seven miles away in The Bronx, at least 30 male migrants hovered at the doors of Home Depot. Many aggressively confronted shoppers, trying to sell them phony Apple Airpods or soliciting tips for lifting items from shopping carts into cars " even when uninvited.