• About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact
Tuesday, March 21, 2023
US Times Mirror
  • Home
  • News
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel
No Result
View All Result
US Times Mirror
  • Home
  • News
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel
No Result
View All Result
US Times Mirror
No Result
View All Result
Home Politics

Eric Adams spends coldest winter night in shelter after migrants refused to leave hotel

February 5, 2023
in Politics
Reading Time: 7 mins read
A A
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

New York City Mayor Eric Adams slept at a migrant facility in Brooklyn on the coldest night of 2023 to promote the new housing option after some migrants recently refused to leave a hotel.

“Spent the coldest night of the year at Brooklyn Cruise Terminal with ‘Homeless Hero’ and advocate Shams DaBaron & @AMEddieGibbs,” Adams posted to Twitter on Saturday. “Our brothers are being kept warm and the team working here is giving new meaning to the words ‘love thy neighbor.'”

The mayor’s post included video and photos of him at the facility, including showing him sleeping on a cot, dining with migrants and playing video games. 

Adams said he chose the coldest night of 2023, when there was a low of 12 degrees in the city, to spend at the facility to show how warm and welcoming it is.

ILLEGAL MIGRANTS REFUSE TO LEAVE NYC HOTEL FOR BROOKLYN MIGRANT RELIEF CENTER, SLEEP IN THE STREET

New York City Mayor Eric Adams sleeping on cot at Brooklyn Cruise Terminal.
(Eric Adams Twitter )

“What we saw is what we have seen since the beginning of this crisis, individuals who are grateful to the greatest city in the world for providing them the opportunity to work toward the American Dream. I’d like to be clear that the facilities at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal are providing the same services to asylum seekers as every other humanitarian relief center in the city, and the team at the terminal is giving new meaning to the words ‘love thy neighbor,” Adams said, WABC reported.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams poses for photo at Brooklyn Cruise Terminal.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams poses for photo at Brooklyn Cruise Terminal.
(Eric Adams Twitter )

Late last month, a group of migrants who were staying at the Watson Hotel in Midtown Manhattan free of charge refused to leave the hotel – and even protested by sleeping in the streets – after city officials said they would be housed at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal.

NYC MAYOR ERIC ADAMS PLEADS WITH WHITE HOUSE FOR MORE HELP ON MIGRANT CRISIS

New York City Mayor Eric Adams at Brooklyn Cruise Terminal.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams at Brooklyn Cruise Terminal.
(Eric Adams Twitter )

Some of the migrants did leave the hotel for the migrant facility in Brooklyn, while others refused to leave and rallied outside the building alongside migrant activists.

Adams said at the time that the housing in Brooklyn was hospitable, despite claims that there was a lack of heat and bathroom space at the facility.

MAYOR ERIC ADAMS SAYS NYC HAS ‘NO MORE ROOM’ FOR ASYLUM SEEKERS

New York Police Department and Department of Sanitation workers clear asylum seekers from the sidewalk in front of Watson Hotel in Manhattan following days of protest and uncertainty, on Feb. 1, 2023.

New York Police Department and Department of Sanitation workers clear asylum seekers from the sidewalk in front of Watson Hotel in Manhattan following days of protest and uncertainty, on Feb. 1, 2023.
(Selcuk Acar/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

“This weekend, we began the process of moving single adult men from the Watson Hotel to Brooklyn Cruise Terminal, as we transition the hotel to meet the large number of asylum-seeking families with children,” Adams said in a statement at the time.

“More than 42,000 asylum seekers have arrived in New York City since last spring, and we continue to surpass our moral obligations as we provide asylum seekers with shelter, food, health care, education, and a host of other services,” the mayor continued.

Mayor Eric Adams at New York City Hall on Jan. 17, in Manhattan. 

Mayor Eric Adams at New York City Hall on Jan. 17, in Manhattan. 
(Barry Williams/New York Daily News/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott set off a firestorm of criticisms from Democratic leaders in New York last year when he ordered buses of migrants be taken to various cities, including the Big Apple. 

NYC MAYOR ADAMS CALLS OUT BIDEN, SAYS MIGRANT CRISIS A ‘REAL EMBARRASSMENT’

Adams has since pleaded with the White House for more assistance from the government as the migrant population grows.

“I have a Republican governor dumping on my city,” Adams said last month. “I have a Democratic governor dumping on my city. That is where the national government should have stepped in and said, ‘Wait a minute, let’s coordinate this effort.’”

Adams headed to El Paso, Texas, last month to visit the U.S.-Mexico border and called the surge of migrants a “national crisis.”

Fox News’ Aubrie Spady contributed to this report. 

Related Posts

Politics

Ramaswamy spotlights ‘shattering’ grassroots fundraising expectations in 2024 GOP presidential nomination bid

March 21, 2023
Politics

Potential 2024 GOP long shot says his ideas may be enough to boost him past Trump, DeSantis

March 21, 2023
Politics

Trump probe: law enforcement don’t expect arraignment until next week, virtual option not considered

March 21, 2023
Politics

Los Angeles schools set for 3-day strike for ‘equitable’ wage increases and more

March 21, 2023
Politics

California sheriff torches Newsom for leaving prison system in ‘disarray,’ planning to let murderers walk free

March 20, 2023
Politics

Pelosi boasts of being more free now that she’s left Dem leadership: ‘Free at last!’

March 20, 2023

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Alph Lukau ; Man with a Mission

Alph Lukau ; Man with a Mission

March 9, 2023

Streamline Your Asset Management with Timly IT Asset Management Software

March 3, 2023

Victoria Lee, rising MMA star in ONE Championship, dead at 18

January 8, 2023

CCP-backed tech companies are poised to cash in on Biden’s climate bill, national security experts warn

February 20, 2023

CEO of the LEO International Payment System representing the Ukrainian fintech market at the global Money 20/20 conference

IBOX BANK entered the Top-10 of the most profitable banks in Ukraine for the first half of 2022

Oklahoma man pleads guilty to stalking, threatening Rep. Kevin Hern

Inside the life and crimes of the new addition to the FBI’s 10 Most Wanted Ruja Ignatova – Top Media Moguls Press Distrubtion

CDC says cases of lethal fungus tripled in recent years

March 21, 2023

Fire crews battle massive, multi-alarm fire at Fountain of Life Center church in Florence, New Jersey

March 21, 2023

President Xi tells Russia’s Putin that China intends to play ‘constructive role’ in Ukraine peace negotiations

March 21, 2023

Ramaswamy spotlights ‘shattering’ grassroots fundraising expectations in 2024 GOP presidential nomination bid

March 21, 2023

Recent News

CDC says cases of lethal fungus tripled in recent years

March 21, 2023

Fire crews battle massive, multi-alarm fire at Fountain of Life Center church in Florence, New Jersey

March 21, 2023

President Xi tells Russia’s Putin that China intends to play ‘constructive role’ in Ukraine peace negotiations

March 21, 2023

College basketball star feels ‘cheated’ out of chance to break NCAA scoring record

March 21, 2023

RWE criticises US ban on imports from China’s Xinjiang region

March 21, 2023

Former federal corrections officer sentenced to 10 years for raping female inmate in Los Angeles

March 21, 2023
US Times Mirror

© 2022 All Rights Reserved.

Latest News from all around the US

  • About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel

© 2022 All Rights Reserved.