05-28-2023, 09:18 PM
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Former Employee Reveals Shocking Conditions in
NYC Migrant Hotel: ‘Free for All’
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A New York City theater district hotel has replaced show-goers with illegal aliens as clients that
Gotham pays $500 per night to house.
The illegal aliens relocated to NYC, a sanctuary city with a guaranteed housing policy estimated to
cost city taxpayers more than $4 billion this fiscal year.
A former Row NYC hotel employee describes it as a place of bedlam where new residents follow
their native country’s laws and customs. U.S. law is flouted and rarely enforced,
former employee Carlos Arellano claimed.
A former employee is blowing the whistle on conditions and activity inside a trendy
Manhattan tourist hotel now housing migrants.
Carlos Arellano, the former employee, said the Row NYC Hotel is a “free for all” as drugs, sex and
violence engulf the hotel, which is now one of the city’s largest housing areas for migrants.
On “Fox & Friends Weekend” Saturday, Arellano detailed a heartbreaking discovery where he claimed
to have found a ten-year-old girl drunk in her hotel room with her parents nowhere to be found.
He added that it, sadly, was not a one-off incident.
“Every day, we find about ten kids alone in their hotel rooms, either drinking or doing drugs.
Weapons will be in the room. But we’re not allowed to go in there. We’re not allowed to take
anything from them. It’s basically a free-for-all,” Arellano said.
The Row is located in the city’s theater district and was a popular tourist hotel. In light of the
migrant crisis, the hotel is no longer open to guests and has become a dedicated migrant hotel
for individuals who have completed the trek from the southern border to New York City.
While he is no longer working at the Row, Arellano shared that he and other workers had experienced
trashed rooms, violence in the street and multiple staff incident reports during his time there.
“Just a lot of people who are very there, they don’t appreciate what they have. And they come
here with the mindset of the way they live back at their home country, and they think there’s
no rules or no laws to be followed here,” he said.
Incidents involving children are also common occurrences like the young girl found intoxicated
in a hotel room, Arellano claims. He said hotel staff has little they can do to help much less to
identify the children or their parents.
He even shared that employees are not sure whether the children’s parents are actually their
parents, because of “fake” documents.
“We find fake passports, fake Social Security cards, all kinds of fake documents in this hotel
every day,” he said.
Arellano admitted he and other former coworkers felt endangered “every day” while working
at the Row.
“A lot of former coworkers have reached out and are happy that I did the interview. And they’re
saying this place deserves to be shut down, that they fear for their life every day, as well as I do,”
he said.
Despite the prevalence of dangerous activity, Arellano said they are few consequences,
and if there are, often times, the migrants are simply reprocessed and sent to a different hotel
or housing center.
“If they are kicked out of the hotel, they get sent to a processing center at Port Authority
where they get given a second hotel,” Arellano claimed.
“So, say a husband decides to beat his wife up. He will get kicked out, and they will just
process him into a single men’s hotel. So if you break the law, it’s not ‘We’re going to report
it to the proper authorities.’ It’s ‘Let’s give you a second or third hotel room,
and you still stay in the city’.”
In a memo from the New York City Office of Management, reported by the New York Post,
the city will spend an estimated $4.2 billion on costs related to migrants and asylum seekers
through June 30, 2023, and the end of fiscal year 2024.
At the Row specifically, it is costing taxpayers around $650,000 per night to house the
migrants, ringing in around $500 per night per room.
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NYC Migrant Hotel: ‘Free for All’
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A New York City theater district hotel has replaced show-goers with illegal aliens as clients that
Gotham pays $500 per night to house.
The illegal aliens relocated to NYC, a sanctuary city with a guaranteed housing policy estimated to
cost city taxpayers more than $4 billion this fiscal year.
A former Row NYC hotel employee describes it as a place of bedlam where new residents follow
their native country’s laws and customs. U.S. law is flouted and rarely enforced,
former employee Carlos Arellano claimed.
A former employee is blowing the whistle on conditions and activity inside a trendy
Manhattan tourist hotel now housing migrants.
Carlos Arellano, the former employee, said the Row NYC Hotel is a “free for all” as drugs, sex and
violence engulf the hotel, which is now one of the city’s largest housing areas for migrants.
On “Fox & Friends Weekend” Saturday, Arellano detailed a heartbreaking discovery where he claimed
to have found a ten-year-old girl drunk in her hotel room with her parents nowhere to be found.
He added that it, sadly, was not a one-off incident.
“Every day, we find about ten kids alone in their hotel rooms, either drinking or doing drugs.
Weapons will be in the room. But we’re not allowed to go in there. We’re not allowed to take
anything from them. It’s basically a free-for-all,” Arellano said.
The Row is located in the city’s theater district and was a popular tourist hotel. In light of the
migrant crisis, the hotel is no longer open to guests and has become a dedicated migrant hotel
for individuals who have completed the trek from the southern border to New York City.
While he is no longer working at the Row, Arellano shared that he and other workers had experienced
trashed rooms, violence in the street and multiple staff incident reports during his time there.
“Just a lot of people who are very there, they don’t appreciate what they have. And they come
here with the mindset of the way they live back at their home country, and they think there’s
no rules or no laws to be followed here,” he said.
Incidents involving children are also common occurrences like the young girl found intoxicated
in a hotel room, Arellano claims. He said hotel staff has little they can do to help much less to
identify the children or their parents.
He even shared that employees are not sure whether the children’s parents are actually their
parents, because of “fake” documents.
“We find fake passports, fake Social Security cards, all kinds of fake documents in this hotel
every day,” he said.
Arellano admitted he and other former coworkers felt endangered “every day” while working
at the Row.
“A lot of former coworkers have reached out and are happy that I did the interview. And they’re
saying this place deserves to be shut down, that they fear for their life every day, as well as I do,”
he said.
Despite the prevalence of dangerous activity, Arellano said they are few consequences,
and if there are, often times, the migrants are simply reprocessed and sent to a different hotel
or housing center.
“If they are kicked out of the hotel, they get sent to a processing center at Port Authority
where they get given a second hotel,” Arellano claimed.
“So, say a husband decides to beat his wife up. He will get kicked out, and they will just
process him into a single men’s hotel. So if you break the law, it’s not ‘We’re going to report
it to the proper authorities.’ It’s ‘Let’s give you a second or third hotel room,
and you still stay in the city’.”
In a memo from the New York City Office of Management, reported by the New York Post,
the city will spend an estimated $4.2 billion on costs related to migrants and asylum seekers
through June 30, 2023, and the end of fiscal year 2024.
At the Row specifically, it is costing taxpayers around $650,000 per night to house the
migrants, ringing in around $500 per night per room.
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