
Migrants remain camped in NYC street after nearly 48 hours to protest eviction from free stay at luxury hotel
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After nearly two days camped outside the Watson Hotel, a group of illegal migrants refuse leave as they protest better living conditions in the city.
The city prepared to move migrants, specifically single adult men, from the Watson Hotel in New York City to the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal facility, but faced pushback on Sunday night from the individuals who refused to relocate. Aubrie Spady is a Freelance Production Assistant for Fox News Digital.
The illegal migrants, who were given free rooms at the $300-per-night Hells Kitchen hotel, refused to vacate when asked to leave and were joined by migrant activists to rally outside the building. As of Tuesday morning, the group of migrants was still camped outside the hotel, according to several local news reports.

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