The Roosevelt hotel in Midtown will become the city’s main “asylum seeker arrival center” and shelter for a wave of new migrants, Mayor Eric Adams announced.
“We continue to ask for our federal and state partners for a real decompression strategy and hope to open and operate temporary shelters across the state and nation, as New York City has reached its capacity,” Adams said.
Mayor Eric Adams said the city has to be ready for an even greater wave of migrants now that Title 42 has been lifted.Robert Miller
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