
NY booting migrants from upstate hotels as contract expires
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More than 1,000 migrants living in taxpayer funded upstate New York hotels are being told they must leave by the end of the year as a contract with a housing provider is set to expire, according to reports.
In a letter shared with CBS6 Albany, New York City wrote to the migrants staying at hotels like the Holiday Inn Express on Broadway informing them of the decision and offering them free transportation as well as help with their "next steps." Michael Dorgan is a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business.
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"If you do not have an exit plan by December, the only sheltering option the City of New York can offer will be a temporary placement in New York City. It is important to note that shelter stays in New York City are time-limited (30 or 60 days) and you may not qualify for additional time in shelter," the letter reads.