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The New York Times checked in with several Venezuelan migrants who arrived in New York City a couple months ago, and while some are struggling with shelter and hotel conditions, others have alreadyAfter the plan to build a giant apartment complex on 145th Street in Harlem fell through due to opposition over the lack of affordable units, the developer who owns the lot has instead decided to turn it...
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