Asylum seekers in have been raking as much as $3,000 a month working without work permits while living free-of-cost at The Roosevelt Hotel, where they get free food, bedding and even cleaning services.The historic Manhattan tower, ' by one city official - has become the registering point for the migrants who arrive by bus in the city after crossing the US-Mexico border in . Many of them have been bused north by governors fed up with what they say are open-arms policies by .The hotel is among many in Manhattan that have been designated to house migrant families with children, who have started attending schools in midtown this Fall. The city is currently paying about $385 a night per migrant family that needs housing and feeding. According to Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine, asylum seekers are costing the city roughly $10 million every day.
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