New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) is reportedly considering turning the iconic Roosevelt Hotel in Manhattan into a migrant shelter — costing New Yorkers some $75 million annually.
, located at 45 East 45th Street,as the city grapples with the ongoing surge of migrants, several people familiar with the matter said Tuesday. [Emphasis added]City Hall has confirmed to me that there are significant discussions taking place to provide temporary housing for migrant families
, as well as other services at this location,” Fred Cerullo, president of the Grand Central Partnership, said. [Emphasis added] The Big Apple reportedly offered to secure 1,025 hotel rooms for migrants on a daily basis for 36 months at the rate of $200 , according to Minute Mirror, a Pakistani news site. The Post has not been able to independently confirm these details. [Emphasis added]
The reported plan comes as the sanctuary city has seen more than 60,000 border crossers and illegal aliens bused, mostly from Texas, since the spring of 2022, straining resources meant for New Yorkers andWATCH — Sanctuary NYC Dem Mayor on Influx of Asylum Seekers: “It Should Be Handled at the Border”
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