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The Border Crisis: Is Allowing Illegals To Flood In A Good Thing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 5721566" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://documentedny.com/2023/10/04/eric-adams-migrants-arrival-nyc/[/URL]</p><p>After he crossed into Texas, workers at the El Paso bus depot told Tony Rafael Alvarez Vargas that the buses only went to three cities: New York, Chicago and Denver. It didn’t seem to matter that Alvarez Vargas was actually trying to reach Miami, where a friend would receive him. But with no money, Alvarez Vargas reluctantly chose the free trip to New York.</p><p></p><p>After a two-day bus journey, which began on Saturday, Alvarez Vargas, from Venezuela, arrived. Standing outside the Roosevelt Hotel in Midtown, he waited to see if the staff there could help him catch a flight out of the city. By Monday evening, he said, Roosevelt Hotel workers had ordered him an Uber to Newark Liberty International Airport and bought him a $115 plane ticket to Miami, where he is now staying. </p><p></p><p></p><p>“I didn’t want to come to New York,” Alvarez Vargas, 28, said in Spanish on the sidewalk outside of the Roosevelt on Monday. But in Texas, he says the workers at the bus depot encouraged him to head to New York. “They told me: ‘Go to New York, and in New York they’ll help you. And from there, you’ll go to Miami.’ ”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 5721566, member: 12952"] [URL unfurl="true"]https://documentedny.com/2023/10/04/eric-adams-migrants-arrival-nyc/[/URL] After he crossed into Texas, workers at the El Paso bus depot told Tony Rafael Alvarez Vargas[I] [/I]that[I] [/I]the buses only went to three cities: New York, Chicago and Denver. It didn’t seem to matter that Alvarez Vargas was actually trying to reach Miami, where a friend would receive him. But with no money, Alvarez Vargas reluctantly chose the free trip to New York. After a two-day bus journey, which began on Saturday, Alvarez Vargas, from Venezuela, arrived. Standing outside the Roosevelt Hotel in Midtown, he waited to see if the staff there could help him catch a flight out of the city. By Monday evening, he said, Roosevelt Hotel workers had ordered him an Uber to Newark Liberty International Airport and bought him a $115 plane ticket to Miami, where he is now staying. “I didn’t want to come to New York,” Alvarez Vargas, 28, said in Spanish on the sidewalk outside of the Roosevelt on Monday. But in Texas, he says the workers at the bus depot encouraged him to head to New York. “They told me: ‘Go to New York, and in New York they’ll help you. And from there, you’ll go to Miami.’ ” [/QUOTE]
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