![]() Asylum seekers staying at the mega-shelter at 47 Hall St. The situation outside the suit store, which operates on the ground level of the Roosevelt, has escalated so much that Boahene fears he’ll lose his job if something isn’t done to curb the migrant crisis. “This is not a residential area this is a business area.” ![]() “It has really, really, really affected us,” a distressed George Boahene, the manager of SAYKI Menswear, told The Post. Migrant kids have also been spotted playing outside businesses and riding their scooters up and down 46th Street - dodging pedestrians along the way. Over the last month alone, The Post has documented asylum seekers lounging in camp chairs on the sidewalk outside the massive Roosevelt Hotel shelter in Midtown as they paused to eat and smoke in the sunshine. ![]() The Big Apple’s migrant crisis is spiraling so far out of control that fed-up businesses say they’re taking a financial hit as the chaotic influx of asylum seekers pouring into the city spills out of city-run mega-shelters and onto the streets.įrom families sprawled out on busy Midtown sidewalks to grown men brawling and even mini tent cities popping up - frustrated New Yorkers say the asylum seeker mess has well and truly become a plague that’s showing no signs of easing. NYC charter schools enroll wave of kids from migrant families: ‘We want to help’ NYC looks to house migrants in notorious jail that once housed Jeffrey Epstein, John Gotti Thousands of migrants still flooding into US through El Paso each week: ‘Busier than ever’ Kathy Hochul must side firmly with Eric Adams on migrants or the storm will overwhelm her, too
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