Searching for places to house the “overwhelm[ing]” influx of Mexican and Central American children crossing the U.S. southern border without parents or guardians, government officials scouted out an abandoned hotel in Grand Island, New York on Friday.
Or at least the government thought the hotel was abandoned.
As it turned out, the 263-room Byblos Niagara Resort and Spa was fully booked.
“It looks like there’s been a mistake,” federal agents with the Homeland Security Department and the Border Patrol told the hotel manager, according to the Buffalo News.
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3 comments:
Hey, without IRS taxx payments, they thought it was abandoned? Maybe operating under the table?
How about we "house" them in their countries of origin?
What a concept.
Well, I sincerely hope that something like that would not happen to Cheap hotels in NYC because I'm going to need a place to sleep at.
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