Migrants cleared from Roosevelt Hotel after surprise visit by Mayor Adams

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Mayor Eric Adams made a surprise visit to the former Roosevelt Hotel Wednesday night, just before dozens of migrants sleeping shoulder-to-shoulder for days on city sidewalks were quietly shuffled i…

Manhattan Wednesday night, where he was cursed out by fed-up New Yorkers begging him to “do something” about the city’s spiraling migrant crisis.

A crowd of frustrated residents took the opportunity to confront the mayor, with video shared on social media showing an angry group shouting obscenities and urging him to take action.“How many family members have to wait for you to f–king do something?”“It was wild, there were protestors, people were shouting and screaming,” the source told The Post.The Mayor was heckled by “rude” people protesting the migrants being kept on the street.

The Midtown location is being used as an intake center for newly-arrived migrants, where they are supposed to go to get processed and get a bed at a city shelter.

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