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Migrants camped outside Roosevelt Hotel in Midtown relocated to Queens

By Aidan Graham Posted on August 4, 2023
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Dozens of migrants who were camped on the street outside the Roosevelt Hotel in Midtown Manhattan have gone, after the city relocated them to a church in Queens. 

The situation garnered widespread attention and concern when the crowd of migrants were left on the sidewalk for several days outside the hotel, which has been converted into a makeshift welcome center for newly-arrived refugees.

See the full article at amNY

Migrants camped outside Roosevelt Hotel in Midtown relocated to Queens

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