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Migrants remain camped in NYC street after nearly 48 hours to protest eviction from free stay at luxury hotel | Fox News

  

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Via:  texan1211  •  last year  •  8 comments

By:   Aubrie Spady (Fox News)

Migrants remain camped in NYC street after nearly 48 hours to protest eviction from free stay at luxury hotel | Fox News
After nearly two days camped outside the Watson Hotel, a group of illegal migrants refuse leave as they protest better living conditions in the city.

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A group of illegal immigrants remain in protest outside the Watson Hotel in New York City, sleeping in the streets for nearly two days to push back against relocation from their taxpayer-funded hotel in Manhattan to a migrant crisis center in Brooklyn.

After entering into the U.S. through the southern border, tens of thousands of migrants were sent to New York City where they were given free housing at luxury hotels, while Mayor Eric Adams prepared a facility to control the influx of migrants pouring into the city.

The city prepared to move migrants, specifically single adult men, from the Watson Hotel in New York City to the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal facility, but faced pushback on Sunday night from the individuals who refused to relocate.

The illegal migrants, who were given free rooms at the $300-per-night Hells Kitchen hotel, refused to vacate when asked to leave and were joined by migrant activists to rally outside the building. As of Tuesday morning, the group of migrants was still camped outside the hotel, according to several local news reports.

The immigrants remained there overnight, sleeping in tents on the sidewalk of the busy city. The NYPD since cleared out the tents that were blocking the sidewalks, however, the migrants remain posted outside the 3.5 star hotel.

Some individuals left the hotel for the migrant crisis center, but returned after claiming the facility was lacking in heat and water.

Mayor Eric Adams of New York immediately responded to the migrant protest, settling claims that the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal did not meet humane conditions.

"I just had to come here when I started hearing all the rumors that it was too cold, my brother got on shorts. It's warm inside. About the food not being there, healthy food is present," Adams said in a video posted to Twitter Monday.

The Democratic Mayor also released photos of a cafeteria style food assortment reportedly available to the migrants and Adams is seen playing ping pong at one of the tables in the center.

"This weekend, we began the process of moving single adult men from the Watson Hotel to Brooklyn Cruise Terminal, as we transition the hotel to meet the large number of asylum-seeking families with children," Adams said in a statement.

"More than 42,000 asylum seekers have arrived in New York City since last spring, and we continue to surpass our moral obligations as we provide asylum seekers with shelter, food, health care, education, and a host of other services," the mayor continued.

The Brooklyn Cruise Terminal Humanitarian Emergency Response and Relief Center, which will close this spring ahead of cruise season, was opened as housing for single adult men in order to provide more space for migrant families at the Watson Hotel.

Aubrie Spady is a Freelance Production Assistant for Fox News Digital.


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Texan1211
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1  seeder  Texan1211    last year

Whatever happened to immigrants being fully self-supporting or having someone they know support them vs. US taxpayers dollars going towards these immigrants?

 
 
 
1stwarrior
Professor Participates
1.1  1stwarrior  replied to  Texan1211 @1    last year

Hell Texan, that would require them to follow the law and the U.S. to enforce it.

Ain't gonna happen with this administration.

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
1.1.1  seeder  Texan1211  replied to  1stwarrior @1.1    last year

You are sadly correct.

 
 
 
Just Jim NC TttH
Professor Principal
3  Just Jim NC TttH    last year

Reminds me of a chant in the 60's only with a Spanish twist.....

"Demonios, no, no iremos."

Maybe they should get one of the virtue signaller organizations to pony up for some signage..........................

 
 
 
Nerm_L
Professor Expert
4  Nerm_L    last year

Housing problem solved.  These immigrants have found their own housing alternative so now they're living like Americans.  Looks like New York is off the hook.

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
5  seeder  Texan1211    last year
A group of illegal immigrants remain in protest outside the Watson Hotel in New York City, sleeping in the streets for nearly two days to push back against relocation from their taxpayer-funded hotel in Manhattan to a migrant crisis center in Brooklyn.

Looks like now we have to support immigrants in the manner they would like to become accustomed to.

Seems like people just here for work should be able to fully support themselves.

I know that probably sounds old-fashioned in today's world where people expect the government to pay them something because they are alive.

 
 

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