As the windows were being taped up with black trash bags and sheets Tuesday, a shelter employee banged on the glass in a bid to stop a woman from peering inside.
Before the view being blocked, The Post spotted dozens of migrants holed up inside the former bar early Tuesday — including several asylum seekers curled up on dining chairs.A migrant was spotted inside the Roosevelt Hotel shelter’s former bar Tuesday with a “Welcome Back” balloon tied to their chair.Workers at the Manhattan shelter started using black trash bags and sheets to cover up the windows and block the migrants from view Tuesday.
The move comes after scores of migrants were pictured sprawled out side-by-side in the middle of the bar’s floor Monday, while nearly a dozen other asylum seekers were spotted dozing upright in their chairs. The sobering scene came as the first wave of 13,000 single adult migrants were being booted from city shelter sites under its 60 day stay-limit rule.
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