New York City is winding down contracts with commercial landlords that provided 10,000 beds to migrants and asylum seekers as they arrived over the past two years, Mayor Eric Adams announced Friday.
It’s the end of an error. New York City’s last-standing — and most notorious — migrant hotel will soon stop housing illegal border crossers, The Post has ...
The Justice Department has opened a criminal investigation into funding and operations at two Manhattan hotels being used as migrant shelters, according to several reports. Federal prosecutors sent ...
In the coming months, New York City will end its contracts for thousands of hotel rooms that have served as shelters for the waves of migrants who have arrived in the five boroughs. What comes next ...
The Roosevelt Hotel, once the symbol of New York City’s migrant crisis, is laying off nearly all of its employees as the city moves to end its use as a shelter and intake center. The former luxury ...
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Roosevelt Hotel—dubbed 'new Ellis Island' during migrant crisis—set to fire most workers
NEW YORK (BLOOMBERG) --The Roosevelt Hotel in midtown Manhattan, once the symbol of New York City’s migrant crisis, is laying off nearly all of its employees as the city moves to end its use as a ...
City health care contractor DocGo is laying off 360 employees from five New York hotels and commercial buildings where New York City is winding down emergency shelter programs, according to a notice ...
The Trump administration has opened a new front in its deportation efforts. Federal prosecutors have issued subpoenas to three New York City migrant shelters, seeking the names and other personal data ...
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