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Heartbreak Hotel: Migrants continue to sleep outside Midtown’s Roosevelt Hotel as shelter struggle continues

By Dean Moses Posted on August 1, 2023
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Men continue to sleep huddled on the sidewalk outside of the Roosevelt Hotel in Midtown Manhattan, as the famous hotel is at full capacity and the City says it is bursting at the seams with asylum seekers.

Many immigrants could be seen laying on cardboard Tuesday outside the hotel at East 45th Street and Madison Avenue, while pedestrians pounded the pavement around them on their way to work. Some immigrants could be seen washing their hands and feet with water bottles, with others expressing desperation for food.   

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Heartbreak Hotel: Migrants continue to sleep outside Midtown’s Roosevelt Hotel as shelter struggle continues

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