NYC phases out 2 hotels used as migrant shelters – and many other locations to shutter soon: ‘Come a long way’

The city has stopped using two hotels sheltering migrants in the Big Apple — with many other locations to be phased out in the coming months, The Post has learned.

The 23-room Hotel Merit in Times Square and the 73-room Quality Inn JFK Airport are the first hotels the city has stopped using as emergency shelters as the influx of migrants into the five boroughs has significantly slowed.

“We’ve come a long way since the first buses from Texas arrived in our city over two years ago, when we were working around the clock to care for the thousands of people who were arriving every week,” a spokesperson for Mayor Eric Adams said.

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The city has stopped using Hotel Merit in Times Square as an emergency migrant shelter. LP Media

Resettlement efforts and other resources have helped get 170,000 migrants out of the shelter system and onto the next step, the administration noted.

“And thanks to our advocacy efforts on the federal level and executive orders issued by the Biden-Harris administration, we continue to see a decline in the number of people entering our shelter system every week,” the spokesperson added. “Our staff is on hand to help guests plan for next steps as the city consolidates its operations.”

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