The Row Hotel puts an end to the operations of migrant shelters while the New York crisis is supporting

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The last “Migrant Hotel” remaining in New York City will soon stop being an emergency refuge, following the border repression of the Trump administration which released pressure on Texas – which had previously waves of Big Apple migrants under former President Joe Biden.
The row, an eminent Times Square District hotel, will end up with its operations in the next eight months, because around 3,400 people remain in its 1,300 borders, According to NY1.
New York mayor Eric Adams told the network in a statement that his administration “managed to help more than 200,000 migrants leave our shelter system and take the next step towards self -sufficiency”.
“The migrant population which we have continues to lower, and we have closed 64 sites of emergency migrants, including all our tent facilities,” he said, like hotels around the city, such as row and Roosevelt, and large areas like Floyd Bennett Field in Marine Park, Brooklyn were hampered with migrants during the crisis.
“ I warned you: the shelter of migrants of the leftover of the left after a breath of $ 1 billion
Adams said operations were necessary to ensure that “no family was sleeping in the street”. He said that the city’s asylum aid center had processed 111,000 of these candidates for federal protected status and authorization to work in the United States
The point of sale said that New York has spent resources for a total of 65,000 travel tickets in other cities in order to save the city’s taxpayers in the long term.
There was no immediate indication of the place where immigrants currently at the rank take place if they are still there when the program will take its course by April 2026.
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The hotel formerly Posh Roosevelt, which closed during the COVVI-19 pandemic, was another popular place to house migrants after reuse by the city in 2023.
This accommodation, on the east side, began to reduce the housing operations of migrants in February, said the city in a separate announcement, also inaugurating the closure of the arrival center for asylum seekers.
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The city has not talked much about what will happen to migrants after the last one coming out of the row, but in the past Adams administration said to Gothamist That many have found their own accommodation, moved to the city’s homeless shelters in regular operations or left the city.
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Migrants line up outside the Roosevelt hotel, another major shelter site. (Getty)
“Although we have not finished taking care of those who come to us, today mark another important step in the demonstration of the immense progress that we have made to take the turn on an unprecedented international humanitarian effort,” said Adams at the time, the addition of New York was confronted with “unprecedented challenges” in recent years.
The mayor, who remains a candidate for the re-election, was overshadowed in the November race by the deputy for the extreme left state Zohran Mamdani, D-Queens, the former governor Andrew Cuomo and the more gregarious republican candidate Curtis Sliwa.