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

Por: Fox News Politics January 31, 2023

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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 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... + full article



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