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Are Illegal Aliens Really PARTYING In NYC Hotels?

Are Illegal Aliens Really PARTYING In NYC Hotels?

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In New York City, individuals residing in former hotels who are in the country illegally have reportedly been hosting raucous gatherings during their stays, according to a former employee of one of these establishments.

As per the Washington Free Beacon, Carlos Arellano, a former employee of Row NYC Hotel, stated that on a daily basis, they would discover approximately 10 unaccompanied children in their hotel rooms, engaged in activities such as drinking, drug use, and even having weapons present. It seemed to be a chaotic environment.

Arellano recounted an incident where he discovered an intoxicated girl as young as 10 years old in one of the rooms. Moreover, he claimed that despite concerns among other employees that some of the individuals staying with children may not be their actual parents, the staff were instructed not to intervene during such disturbances.

According to Arellano, “We’re not allowed to go in there” and “We’re not allowed to take anything from them.”

He further mentioned that these individuals seemed to have a lack of appreciation for the accommodation provided, bringing with them a mindset that disregards rules and laws, reminiscent of their home countries.

Once a popular hotel for tourists due to its proximity to Times Square, the Row NYC Hotel, like several others, was mandated by the city government to close its doors to tourists and instead serve as temporary housing for individuals entering the city illegally. Since Joe Biden assumed office and relaxed border policies, a significant influx of individuals entering the country illegally has contributed to the demand for such housing. It is worth noting that Republican governors and mayors have also transported illegal immigrants to New York City, possibly to challenge the city’s liberal leadership, including Mayor Eric Adams (D-N.Y.).

The immigration crisis has escalated significantly since the end of the Trump administration’s Title 42 policy. Mayor Adams has become increasingly critical of the Democratic Party’s open-borders approach, while Governor Kathy Hochul (D-N.Y.) has urged local authorities to be more accepting of immigrants, cautioning against prejudice or bias.

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