Migrants leave Hudson Valley hotels as NYC winds down emergency shelter operations
Of the more than 200 migrants New York City Mayor Eric Adams placed at two Newburgh hotels, the last three boarded a bus bound for a shelter in the city.
Ben Nandy
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Dec 6, 2024, 6:03 PM
After arriving to much fanfare and controversy a year and a half ago, migrants living at Hudson Valley hotels are moving out, as New York City leaders scale back emergency shelter operations outside the city.
Of the more than 200 migrants New York City Mayor Eric Adams placed at two Newburgh hotels, the last three boarded a bus bound for a shelter in the city.
A city spokesperson said most had already found family or friends to live with and that the number of new people seeking shelter placement has decreased each week.
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