Migrants sit in despair on Sunday, hungry and confused after Midtown hotel reaches capacity.
Photo by Dean Moses
Migrants on Sunday said they are still seeking shelter on the streets of Midtown, hungry and confused, after the Roosevelt Hotel โ one of the many Big Apple locales housing asylum-seekers in recent months โ reportedly reached capacity over the weekend.
People were left laying on the streets near 45th Street and Madison Avenue overnight as the city scrambled to deal with the overwhelming demand of incoming migrants. The deluge of humanity wrapped around the lodging house, forcing the city to park several small buses outside of the premises, acting as both a place to sleep and a cooling center.ย
While large groups were bussed from the Roosevelt to the Bronx early on July 30, individuals could still be observed sleeping in the back of small buses while others remained on the street with shirts and sweaters draped over their heads in the sweltering heat, others simply placed their head in hands in despair. Several migrants said, with the help of a translator, that they had been waiting outside since 10 p.m. the night prior and had yet to be allowed inside, leaving them worried and confused. They also revealed that while they had been provided with water, they had not been given any food by the city.
The Mayorโs Press Secretary Fabien Levy called the situation a โheartbreaking realityโ as the city runs out of resources. Still, he said the administration continues to prioritize children and families first and foremost.
โAs weโve said for a while now, with more than 93,000 asylum seekers coming through our intake system since last spring, our teams run out of space every single day and we do our best to offer placements wherever we have space available,โ Levy told amNewYork Metro. โChildren and families continue to be prioritized and are found a bed every night. While we at least offered all adults a temporary place to wait off the…
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