Asylum seekers camped outside the Watson Hotel tell ZinniaDee_TV they want to hear from the mayor instead of moving to the Brooklyn relief center. Read the latest.
"That's not a better place. That's a bad place," one man said."That's not good for anybody."
On Monday, the mayor toured the Brooklyn facility, where the city says the men will receive a cot, hot showers, three meals a day and transportation. They add it's difficult for them to not only find legit jobs, because they have to wait six months for working papers, but also to find somewhere else to live, as they're ineligible for housing subsidies.
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