NYC to Close Roosevelt Hotel Migrant Center After Processing 173,000 Asylum Seekers
- New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced that the Roosevelt Hotel will close as a migrant shelter by June 2025, where 173,000 asylum seekers were processed.
- The city has experienced a decline in the number of migrants in shelters, dropping to around 45,000 from nearly 70,000 in December 2023.
- Officials from New York City will begin negotiations regarding the future of the Roosevelt Hotel after the lease termination.
- Critics have condemned the hotel’s conversion into a shelter, citing concerns over taxpayer spending and damage to the historic property.
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