A soon-to-be-married couple from Queens has landed in the middle of New York City's ongoing immigration crisis.
Months after reserving a block of 37 rooms at the Crossroads Hotel in Newburgh, New York, for their upcoming nuptials, the pair told WCBS the rooms were canceled to accommodate asylum seekers bused up from New York City.
According to The Insider, the couple, Sean Plunkett and Nicole Hoefferle, said they are left scrambling as they have family flying in from Ireland, England, Canada, Ecuador, and Japan for their wedding next weekend.
City officials on Thursday began busing migrants to Newburgh, a town in Orange County about 60 miles north of Manhattan.