Migrant Arrival in White Plains. Closed Central Motel Courtyard Gets 30+ Visitors with Security

A second arrival of migrants from New York City have come to Westchester, and the City of White Plains, at the Central Motel Courtyard, located at 441 Central Avenue. Yonkerstimes.com has received confirmation that up to 40 migrants did arrive at the motel on June 5.

The motel has been closed for a period of time, after being known for a drug and prostitution location, according to law enforcement sources. More than 30 people, with luggage, and an accompanying security detail, were dropped at the motel, according to White Plains residents, who took video and photos.

The first location of migrants from New York City in Westchester was in Yonkers, at the Ramada Inn on Tuckahoe Road. All 100 rooms at the Ramada have families, mostly young women and young children.

The group in White Plains includes women and men. Some residents who live near the 29-room motel said they saw the location being set up with administrative offices the day before the migrants arrived.

New York City and Mayor Eric Adams’ administration have been quiet about what location would be next. 70,000 migrants have come to New York City is recent months, and while their was an indication that Central Motel Courtyard could be a possible location, “you don’t know for sure until they arrive,” said one official.