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Migrant Crisis
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May 25, 2023
Living 20 to a Room in a Vacant Midtown Office Building
Newly arrived migrants talk about spending their days in a former Touro College space.
By
Gaby Del Valle
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May 19, 2023
‘I Was Told to
Say This and That
, or Be Quiet.’
Talking to two men who say they were recruited to pose as homeless veterans displaced by migrants.
By
Bridget Read
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Nov. 18, 2022
What Happens When You House More Than 1,000 Refugees on a Cruise Ship?
Lessons for New York from Rotterdam’s six-month experiment.
By
Wilfred Chan
migrant crisis
Nov. 11, 2022
Eric Adams Closes His Big Tent on Randall’s Island
Migrants are moving to hotels, which is what many advocates asked for in the first place.
By
Clio Chang
migrant crisis
Oct. 19, 2022
The Randalls Island Migrant Shelter Is Looking a Lot Less Temporary
“There is no limit to how long people that are seeking asylum can stay in this facility.”
By
Clio Chang
migrant crisis
Oct. 4, 2022
Is Moving Migrants to Randalls Island a Solution?
Critics of the plan say the mayor is swapping one isolated floodplain for another.
By
Clio Chang
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Sept. 15, 2022
Hundreds of Migrants Were Sent to ‘Live’ in a Brooklyn Heights Office Building
The error may, in the worst-case scenario, doom some to deportation.
By
Gaby Del Valle