The article discusses the closure of the Asylum Seeker Humanitarian Relief and Arrival Center at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York, which became a symbol of Democratic failures in immigration policy. As the city faced a record influx of irregular migrants, Mayor Eric Adams' welcoming stance clashed with the Biden administration's inaction, leading to chaotic conditions. The juxtaposition of high migration rates and inadequate local infrastructure highlighted severe shortcomings in addressing immigration challenges. The closure signals a pressing need for a more coherent and effective approach to managing irregular immigration.
The Roosevelt Hotel became the defining edifice of Democratic failures to handle record irregular immigration, reflecting a lack of effective planning on both local and national levels.
As President Biden's administration remained largely inactive, the unwavering stream of 2.4 million irregular migrants annually from 2021 to 2023 led to increasing pressures on urban centers like New York.
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