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Former employee reveals shocking conditions in NYC migrant hotel: 'Free for all'

By Ana Escamilla
May 27, 2023
1 min read
Former employee reveals shocking conditions in NYC migrant hotel: 'Free for all'

Have you ever wondered about the conditions of migrant hotels in the city that never sleeps? A former employee recently revealed some shocking details about the state of one such hotel in New York City. According to the insider, the hotel was a “free for all” environment where security was non-existent and the staff was untrained and overworked.

The hotel in question was a temporary lodging facility for migrants seeking asylum in the United States. It was supposed to provide a safe and comfortable environment for these people, but the former employee’s revelations paint a different picture.

According to the insider, the hotel lacked basic security measures, making it easy for anyone to access the premises. The staff was untrained and overworked, leaving them little time to provide proper care for the residents. The hotel was also understaffed, and the employees were not properly vetted, leading to instances of theft and other criminal activity.

The former employee’s account sheds light on the conditions that many migrants face when they arrive in the US seeking asylum. These people often leave behind everything they know in search of a better life, and the conditions of the facilities they are housed in should reflect basic human decency.

The lack of proper training, staff, and security at this migrant hotel is a concerning issue. Migrants seeking asylum should be treated with respect and dignity, and the facilities they are housed in should reflect this. This story is an important reminder that we need to do better for the people who come to our country seeking refuge.


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