New Yorkers welcome asylum seekers sent on ‘uncomfortable’ ride from Republican states

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In midtown Manhattan, volunteers receive families bussed from the south amid simmering political and legal rows

Merlo and his four-year-old sped a yellow toy car across a banister separating them from the ebb and flow of regular passengers.

“The kids were hungry,” Merlo said. “There was a bathroom on board, but by the end it smelled really bad.” They were hungry now, too., making an arduous overland journey to Mexico, then the US. Salazar’s wife is pregnant. “She was really uncomfortable on the bus,” he said. They had then been taken to a motel at 10.45pm, without food, and made to leave again at 7am to go to this shelter, where they were handed frozen bread and pasta, he said.

 

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