EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING details from New York’s largest migrant hotel: drunk children, violence, guns, and drugs

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During a sit-down interview with a whistleblower who worked at the largest migrant hotel in New York City, he revealed that almost 5,000 migrants are currently staying a block away from Times Square, causing havoc for surrounding businesses and allowing children to drink alcohol while receiving millions of dollars in free benefits.
Carlos Arrellano, a whistleblower who worked at the largest migrant hotel in New York, is coming forward to blow the whistle after witnessing what he calls “the worst situation” he’s ever seen.

“I’ve been doing this for five years, and in my five years, this has been the worst experience by far,” Arrellano explains. “The city of New York does not know what they’re doing and it’s only going to get worse from here.”
Working as a site administrator at the ROW NYC Hotel for the past seven months, Arrellano shares that this 28 floor hotel is now home to almost 5,000 illegal immigrants. A block away from Times Square, rooms were previously rented out for $500 a night, however, it has now been completely overtaken by migrants who Arrellano states have “trashed the hotel” and caused “chaos” in the area.
“This hotel is overcapacity,” Arrellano states, “it’s the biggest hotel out there that’s housing migrants.”

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“The migrants being in these hotels have destroyed them,” Arrellano explains. “There's a lot of alcohol in these rooms, housekeeping is there all week and they’ll clean it and by the end of the night there’s kids getting drunk together, people hooking up.”
On top of the trashed hotel rooms, Arrellano shared internal incident reports detailing violence, weapons, and drug and alcohol abuse at the hotel. One of the most shocking internal incident reports Arrellano shared detailed a 10-year-old girl who had gotten drunk after her parents left the premises.
“It was a drunk 10-year-old who was caught with a 14 and a 12 year old and all three of them were intoxicated,” he began, “and when we looked them up in the system the parents had checked out two days ago. He went on to explain that many of the migrants will leave their kids unattended at the hotel for up to a week at a time.
He goes on to detail migrants walking around the hotel with guns, shares that he himself has been assaulted, and that contracted city employees have had to be walked to their cars after violent threats from the migrants.
When arriving in the city, Arrellano shares that migrants are given hotel rooms that come with free benefits, such as Uber services, healthcare, free car seats and cribs for children, laundry services, housekeeping, metro cards for the subway, and three meals a day.
“Everything ranging from doctors visits to medication is paid for for the migrants,” Arrellano explains. “Car seats, cribs for newborns, there’s I want to say at least two to three babies a week being born at this hotel.”
Arrellano shares that many of the migrants, although initially wanting to head to a different location, end up wanting to make New York their home after receiving a plethora of benefits and free housing.
“Around 200 through 300 metrocards a day are given for free,” Arrellano explains, “ID services, IDNYC, they have ID’s from the city of New York – a lot of people in this hotel are working with that ID, aside from that they’re receiving food stamps – a lot of services are provided to them just for having this ID.”
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All by design following the Cloward-Piven outline, overwhelm the system, and destroy our civil society.



During a sit-down interview with a whistleblower who worked at the largest migrant hotel in New York City, he revealed that almost 5,000 migrants are currently staying a block away from Times Square, causing havoc for surrounding businesses and allowing children to drink alcohol while receiving millions of dollars in free benefits.

Carlos Arrellano, a whistleblower who worked at the largest migrant hotel in New York, is coming forward to blow the whistle after witnessing what he calls “the worst situation” he’s ever seen.




“I’ve been doing this for five years, and in my five years, this has been the worst experience by far,” Arrellano explains. “The city of New York does not know what they’re doing and it’s only going to get worse from here.”


Working as a site administrator at the ROW NYC Hotel for the past seven months, Arrellano shares that this 28 floor hotel is now home to almost 5,000 illegal immigrants. A block away from Times Square, rooms were previously rented out for $500 a night, however, it has now been completely overtaken by migrants who Arrellano states have “trashed the hotel” and caused “chaos” in the area.


“This hotel is overcapacity,” Arrellano states, “it’s the biggest hotel out there that’s housing migrants.”



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“The migrants being in these hotels have destroyed them,” Arrellano explains. “There's a lot of alcohol in these rooms, housekeeping is there all week and they’ll clean it and by the end of the night there’s kids getting drunk together, people hooking up.”

On top of the trashed hotel rooms, Arrellano shared internal incident reports detailing violence, weapons, and drug and alcohol abuse at the hotel. One of the most shocking internal incident reports Arrellano shared detailed a 10-year-old girl who had gotten drunk after her parents left the premises.

“It was a drunk 10-year-old who was caught with a 14 and a 12 year old and all three of them were intoxicated,” he began, “and when we looked them up in the system the parents had checked out two days ago. He went on to explain that many of the migrants will leave their kids unattended at the hotel for up to a week at a time.

He goes on to detail migrants walking around the hotel with guns, shares that he himself has been assaulted, and that contracted city employees have had to be walked to their cars after violent threats from the migrants.

When arriving in the city, Arrellano shares that migrants are given hotel rooms that come with free benefits, such as Uber services, healthcare, free car seats and cribs for children, laundry services, housekeeping, metro cards for the subway, and three meals a day.

“Everything ranging from doctors visits to medication is paid for for the migrants,” Arrellano explains. “Car seats, cribs for newborns, there’s I want to say at least two to three babies a week being born at this hotel.”

Arrellano shares that many of the migrants, although initially wanting to head to a different location, end up wanting to make New York their home after receiving a plethora of benefits and free housing.

“Around 200 through 300 metrocards a day are given for free,” Arrellano explains, “ID services, IDNYC, they have ID’s from the city of New York – a lot of people in this hotel are working with that ID, aside from that they’re receiving food stamps – a lot of services are provided to them just for having this ID.”

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All by design following the Cloward-Piven outline, overwhelm the system, and destroy our civil society.


During a sit-down interview with a whistleblower who worked at the largest migrant hotel in New York City, he revealed that almost 5,000 migrants are currently staying a block away from Times Square, causing havoc for surrounding businesses and allowing children to drink alcohol while receiving millions of dollars in free benefits.
Carlos Arrellano, a whistleblower who worked at the largest migrant hotel in New York, is coming forward to blow the whistle after witnessing what he calls “the worst situation” he’s ever seen.

“I’ve been doing this for five years, and in my five years, this has been the worst experience by far,” Arrellano explains. “The city of New York does not know what they’re doing and it’s only going to get worse from here.”
Working as a site administrator at the ROW NYC Hotel for the past seven months, Arrellano shares that this 28 floor hotel is now home to almost 5,000 illegal immigrants. A block away from Times Square, rooms were previously rented out for $500 a night, however, it has now been completely overtaken by migrants who Arrellano states have “trashed the hotel” and caused “chaos” in the area.
“This hotel is overcapacity,” Arrellano states, “it’s the biggest hotel out there that’s housing migrants.”

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“The migrants being in these hotels have destroyed them,” Arrellano explains. “There's a lot of alcohol in these rooms, housekeeping is there all week and they’ll clean it and by the end of the night there’s kids getting drunk together, people hooking up.”
On top of the trashed hotel rooms, Arrellano shared internal incident reports detailing violence, weapons, and drug and alcohol abuse at the hotel. One of the most shocking internal incident reports Arrellano shared detailed a 10-year-old girl who had gotten drunk after her parents left the premises.
“It was a drunk 10-year-old who was caught with a 14 and a 12 year old and all three of them were intoxicated,” he began, “and when we looked them up in the system the parents had checked out two days ago. He went on to explain that many of the migrants will leave their kids unattended at the hotel for up to a week at a time.
He goes on to detail migrants walking around the hotel with guns, shares that he himself has been assaulted, and that contracted city employees have had to be walked to their cars after violent threats from the migrants.
When arriving in the city, Arrellano shares that migrants are given hotel rooms that come with free benefits, such as Uber services, healthcare, free car seats and cribs for children, laundry services, housekeeping, metro cards for the subway, and three meals a day.
“Everything ranging from doctors visits to medication is paid for for the migrants,” Arrellano explains. “Car seats, cribs for newborns, there’s I want to say at least two to three babies a week being born at this hotel.”
Arrellano shares that many of the migrants, although initially wanting to head to a different location, end up wanting to make New York their home after receiving a plethora of benefits and free housing.
“Around 200 through 300 metrocards a day are given for free,” Arrellano explains, “ID services, IDNYC, they have ID’s from the city of New York – a lot of people in this hotel are working with that ID, aside from that they’re receiving food stamps – a lot of services are provided to them just for having this ID.”
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Another fake story?....like that they are pushing homeless vets out?
 

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