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Immigration

Homeless migrants left to sleep on Midtown streets as city shelters turn them away

By Dean Moses Posted on September 14, 2022
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Long lines of confused male migrants were left to slump on walls and benches outside the Men’s Intake Shelter located on 400 East 30th St. on Tuesday after they were denied a place to stay due to the facility reportedly running out of room. 

The immigrants, who were bussed into New York from the Texas border at the order of Texas Governor Greg Abbott, now find themselves homeless and stuck in another struggle between volunteers and city officials, several sources told amNewYork Metro.

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