After nine days waiting at the Roosevelt Hotel migrant intake center to get placed in a new shelter room, Karolynn Díaz returned to the Row Hotel, where she’d spent her first five months in New York City.
Along with a bag of her children’s toys and clothing, the 27-year-old single mother from Venezuela, unable to carry everything with her, had left behind at the Row a bag full of vital documents: the family’s passports, her recently received work authorization, and paperwork showing she’d applied for temporary protected status and asylum.
Staff at the Row, near Times Square, had assured her and others being evicted that they would have 10 days to come back and collect their belongings.
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