Other immigrants have different feelings about it situation in New York City.
On Monday, the New York Times release report to some of the 55,000 immigrants still living in New York City. It focused mainly on people living in hotels, renovated office buildings and tented dormitories built at Floyd Bennett Field.
At the Watson Hotel, a Colombian mother, Ingrid Henao, admitted she felt guilty for living off the taxpayers' money.

The New York Times reports that more than 200,000 immigrants have entered New York City by 2022. (Fatih Aktas/Anadolu via Getty Images)
“We're falling apart,” Henao said. “This has never been my opinion. I did not leave my country under the conditions that we fled for this.”
Some migrants expressed fear as they stayed in their shelters, believing they would soon be attacked. attacks under the Trump administration.
“People are desperate to get out,” Nicolaza Criollo said New York Times.
The NYT reports that more than 225,000 immigrants have entered the city by 2022, costing New York City more than $6 billion to house them.

The migrant described being “devastated” after being placed in a NYC hotel (Selcuk Acar/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
However, the NYT seemed to downplay criticism of the migrant crisis.
Despite critics blaming immigrants for destroying public resources, more than half of the immigrants the city has sheltered since the beginning of 2022 have left the system, and the number of people entering has decreased.
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Trump's border chief Tom Homan revealed to Sean Hannity that he has been talking to New York City Mayor Eric Adams about deportation plans. (Fox News)
New York Mayor Eric Adams seems more open to working with Trump's border czar, Tom Homan, to begin deporting illegal immigrants. Homan told Sean Hannity earlier this month he had spoken to Adams about possible strategies.
“He really cares about public safety, and he puts politics aside. He wants to help ICE take criminal threats off the street. He wants to help ICE look at national security threats. He wants helping ICE find more than 340,000 missing children, many of whom will be in the city.
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