by Eric Lendrum

 

In New York City, illegal aliens who are currently being housed in former hotels have been throwing wild parties during their stays, according to a former employee of one such facility.

According to the Washington Free Beacon, the former Row NYC Hotel employee, Carlos Arellano, said that “every day, we find about 10 kids alone in their hotel rooms, either drinking or doing drugs, weapons will be in the room. It’s basically a free-for-all.”

Arellano said that on one occasion, he found a girl as young as 10 years old intoxicated in a room. He further claims that the staff were ordered not to intervene whenever they encountered such disturbances, despite concerns among other employees that some of the illegals are not really parents of the children who accompanied them.

“We’re not allowed to go in there,” said Arellano. “We’re not allowed to take anything from them.”

“They don’t appreciate what they have,” he added. “And they come here with the mindset of the way they live back at their home country, and they think there’s no rules or no laws to be followed here.”

The Row was once a popular hotel for tourists due to its location near Times Square. However, it has since become one of several hotels ordered by the city government to shut its doors to tourists so that it can house illegal aliens, who have been flooding into the city since Joe Biden took power and essentially opened the southern border. New York City has also been flooded with illegals bused to the city by several Republican governors and mayors, trying to prove a point to the city’s liberal leadership like Mayor Eric Adams (D-N.Y.).

Since the immigration crisis has exponentially worsened with the end of the Trump-era policy of Title 42, Adams has become more critical of the Democratic Party’s open-borders approach, even as Governor Kathy Hochul (D-N.Y.), has ordered local authorities to be less “bigoted” and accept more illegals.

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Eric Lendrum reports for American Greatness.
Photo “Row NYC Hotel” by Row NYC. CC BY-SA 3.0.

 

 

 


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