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Over 100,000 migrants have arrived in NYC. Here’s what life is like for two of them.
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After Tonny Tavera and Carlos Niño walked across the U.S. border into El Paso in late September 2022, immigration officials gave them the option to board a bus to either New York or Chicago, they recalled.
Niño chose New York, because he’d seen it depicted in movies growing up.
“Those screens — let’s go there,” he said he told Tavera, referring to the giant video billboards that line Times Square.
A few days later, Tavera and Niño were among the approximately 104,000 migrants, asylum-seekers and refugees who have arrived in New York…
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