NYC opens emergency center for influx of bused migrants

Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services Anne Williams-Isom, left, tours the sleeping area of New York City's latest temporary shelter on Randall's Island for migrants being bused into the city by southern border states, Tuesday in New York. The shelter will start taking in single adult men on Wednesday, Oct. 19, with facilities including laundry, regular meals and access to international calls.
Bebeto Matthews | AP
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