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NYC opens its first refugee-style camp to house influx of migrants

Por: WPTV Nation October 21, 2022

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The first refugee-style camp is finally open in New York City.This is a historical moment. We haven't seen something like this in for nearly a century, said Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs Commissioner Manuel Castro.After criticism and a number of controversies, the city unveiled the interior of its first makeshift relief center, that's intended to house hundreds of They've created a cafeteria area inside the tents where... + full article



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