As foreign minister speaks at UN blocks away, Venezuelan asylum-seekers strain New York City

A person standing near Times Square wears a VR headset screening an immersive experience of the conditions at El Helicoide, a government detention center for political prisoners in Venezuela, on Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2023, in New York. Protesters gathered to demand the closure of the center over allegations of torture and the release of political prisoners in Venezuela. (AP Photo/Stefan Jeremiah)

NEW YORK (AP) — Ysamar López stood beneath the old hotel's canopy, exploring New York City's unfamiliar streets on Google Maps and making a plan to set out into the rain.

The Venezuelan woman arrived late the prior evening after a two-day bus ride from Texas capping weeks of overland travel. She had no idea her country’s foreign minister was about to speak at the United Nations a few blocks away. She had installed herself and her two small children in a room inside, got them fed and had a medical check, and now she was focused on finding warm clothing.

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