A ten-year-old migrant girl was found drunk in a Row NYC hotel room, former employee claims
A former employee is blowing the whistle on conditions and activity inside a trendy Manhattan tourist hotel now housing migrants.
Carlos Arellano, the former employee, said the Row NYC Hotel is a "free for all" as drugs, sex and violence engulf the hotel, which is now one of the city's largest housing areas for migrants.
On "Fox & Friends Weekend" Saturday, Arellano detailed a heartbreaking discovery where he claimed to have found a ten-year-old girl drunk in her hotel room with her parents nowhere to be found. He added that it, sadly, was not a one-off incident.
"Every day, we find about ten kids alone in their hotel rooms, either drinking or doing drugs. Weapons will be in the room. But we're not allowed to go in there. We're not allowed to take anything from them. It's basically a free-for-all," Arellano said.
A former employee is blowing the whistle on conditions and activity inside a trendy Manhattan tourist hotel now housing migrants.
Carlos Arellano, the former employee, said the Row NYC Hotel is a "free for all" as drugs, sex and violence engulf the hotel, which is now one of the city's largest housing areas for migrants.
On "Fox & Friends Weekend" Saturday, Arellano detailed a heartbreaking discovery where he claimed to have found a ten-year-old girl drunk in her hotel room with her parents nowhere to be found. He added that it, sadly, was not a one-off incident.
"Every day, we find about ten kids alone in their hotel rooms, either drinking or doing drugs. Weapons will be in the room. But we're not allowed to go in there. We're not allowed to take anything from them. It's basically a free-for-all," Arellano said.
Former employee reveals shocking conditions in NYC migrant hotel: 'Free for all'
Former Row NYC Hotel employee Carols Arellano shares his experience working at one of the city's largest migrant hotels with 'Fox & Friends Weekend.'
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