hotel on the street reject inferior accommodations. migrants said the cruise terminal is cold, too far from the subway and lacked basic facilities. for all men it is only four bathrooms. if one gets sick, everyone gets sick. it is very ugly. the beds are horrible. they are a piece of fabric like a military bed. mayor eric adams tweeted out a video last night as his unannounced visit. he showed it was safe and clean temporary housing. it s warm inside. about the food not being there, healthy food is present, even the snacks are healthy. the mayor again repeated his plea for money from the federal government to help pay to house the migrants as well as feed them and other things. in just a few hours time we
go to the brooklyn cruise terminal which they re comparing to prison. advocates are asking migrants not to board the buses while city officials are left pleading with asylum seekers promising they will have everything they need there. new york city mayor eric adams taking a trip out to the terminal, checking out the conditions while showing himself playing ping-pong with a migrant in the facility. he says activists are steering migrants away from a warm facility with food and water. listen. it doesn t matter if it s ellis island or the brooklyn cruise terminal or any of our ports, it is all rooted in the american dream. i just come here when i started hearing all the rumors about it was too cold. my brother got on shorts. it s warm inside. about the food not being there. you know, healthy food is present. even the snacks are healthy. we just need to stop the anxiety. guys, take look at some of
so being relocated to this part of brooklyn, a cruise ship terminal that is not very easy to get to if you don t have transportation, that just presents yet another obstacle. so it really is a complicated situation not only for these adult male migrants that are being asked to relocate from manhattan here to brooklyn, but also for the city that s trying to keep its head above water when it comes to finding housing for well over 70,000 homeless people. this includes those chronically homeless and also the tens of thousands of recently arrived asylum seekers. i want you to hear directly from mayor eric adams as he actually visited this particular site here, trying to put any concerns among those asylum seekers at ease. i just liked to come here when i started hearing all the rumors about it is too cold. my brother got on shorts. it s warm inside. about the food not being there. you know, healthy food is
migrants away. doesn t matter if it is ellis island, brooklyn cruise, any ports, it is rooted in the american dream. i had to come here when i started hearing rumors about it was too cold. my brother got on shorts and he s inside, it s warm inside. about food not being there, healthy food is presents, even snacks are healthy. we just need to stop the anxiety. todd: take a look at pictures from inside the facility. volunteers working to make migrants comfortable, nutritious meals, nice bathrooms for hot showers and free transportation to migrants with m.t.a. buses and city ferries. you may know where we are, we re by another media organization in this general area, two general points, i don t see the other media organization and two, i
it s warm inside. about the food not being there. you know, healthy food. even the snacks are healthy. we need to stop the anxiety. jesse: but, hey, it s no wonder migrants don t want to go anywhere. an employee at a different holtz say it s a free for hotel say it s for a free-for-all. total chaos. running the program, they allow these people to destroy these rooms. this is not your home. unfortunately the ones that are paying the price is the hotel workers, local union six workers. those guys and ladies endure a lot of disrespect from the migrants. there is some nice migrants, but there s too much alcohol, too much drugs, and too much violence. jesse: greg, how do you feel about the migrants attitude about not wanting to live here or there, especially since we re