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Diamond Member
“I came to New York about three days ago. I am a welder, and I am looking for work here,” Venezuelan refugee Adrian Medina, 32, said through a translator.
A fellow Venezuelan, Luis Quintana, 48, said he came to the event “to get an ID and health insurance” after arriving in the city from Texas on Friday.
A rep for Medicaid provider MetroPlusHealth said it expected about 1,200 migrants to attend the event.
MetroPlusHealth said it was offering at least temporary healthcare coverage for the migrants at Sunday’s event.
The line to get into the event on the hospital’s Great Lawn stretched down the block.
Migrants were also provided library cards and back-to-school supplies for their kids.
Hundreds of migrants line up at NYC hospital for healthcare, food, free phones
They sure don't look "downtrodden" to me.
Apparently playing by the rules all my life (mostly) was an error.
This is what happens when politicians decide that the taxpayer is irrelevant.
A fellow Venezuelan, Luis Quintana, 48, said he came to the event “to get an ID and health insurance” after arriving in the city from Texas on Friday.
A rep for Medicaid provider MetroPlusHealth said it expected about 1,200 migrants to attend the event.
MetroPlusHealth said it was offering at least temporary healthcare coverage for the migrants at Sunday’s event.
The line to get into the event on the hospital’s Great Lawn stretched down the block.
Migrants were also provided library cards and back-to-school supplies for their kids.
Hundreds of migrants line up at NYC hospital for healthcare, food, free phones
They sure don't look "downtrodden" to me.
Apparently playing by the rules all my life (mostly) was an error.
This is what happens when politicians decide that the taxpayer is irrelevant.