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Writer's pictureNicole S. Norton-Evans

Over 200 migrants Are Taking Over Clinton Hill: It's like a Scene Out of a Post-Apocalyptic Movie



Living in a bustling city like New York can be tough, especially when you have to deal with the inconvenience of a makeshift mini-city popping up under the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway. Over 200 migrants have taken up residence under this stretch of highway, creating their own little community complete with a nighttime market.


It's like a scene out of a post-apocalyptic movie, with people peddling everything from food to haircuts in an effort to make a living.


Now, I'm all for people trying to better their lives and find a way to survive in a tough world. But setting up shop under a busy highway is not the way to go about it. Not only is it a safety hazard for both the migrants and the drivers passing by, but it's also a nuisance for the residents living in the area. Imagine trying to get a good night's sleep with the constant noise and commotion coming from this makeshift mini-city. It's enough to drive anyone crazy.



And let's not forget about the sanitation issues. With so many people living in such close quarters, it's only a matter of time before things start to get messy. I can only imagine the smell that must permeate the air in that area. It's not exactly the kind of ambiance you want when you're out for a leisurely stroll in the neighborhood.


But what really gets me is the fact that despite efforts by the authorities to clear out the migrants, they keep coming back in even greater numbers. It's like a game of whack-a-mole, with the migrants popping up in one spot only to be pushed out and then reappearing somewhere else. It's a never-ending cycle that seems to have no end in sight.


So, to all the migrants living under the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, I have one thing to say: find a better place to set up your mini-city.



There are plenty of other areas in the city where you can try to make a living without inconveniencing the residents and putting yourself in danger. It's time to pack up your tents and move on to greener pastures. The Brooklyn-Queens Expressway is not your personal playground, and it's about time you realized that.


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About the Author


 

Nicole S. Norton-Evans is a force to be reckoned with in the world of media and arts. As the Editor-in-chief of PR Now Magazine, she has made a mark for herself in a highly competitive industry. With over 30 years of writing experience and a strong passion for creativity, Nicole is a true inspiration for aspiring writers and artists.


Growing up in the vibrant neighborhoods of Bed stuy and Clinton Hill in Brooklyn, Nicole was surrounded by a rich cultural heritage that shaped her into the person she is today. Her upbringing in these diverse communities prepared her for something beautiful, something that she would later use to bring people together through her work.


Also known as Niso, Nicole has been involved in music since a young age. She was raised in the studio where she learned about songwriting, background vocals, and solo artistry. This early exposure to the creative process has greatly influenced her writing style and approach. Her work is a perfect blend of art and storytelling, where she weaves together words that touch the heart and soul.


Nicole's creativity knows no boundaries as she finds inspiration in many places. Having traveled abroad, she has been exposed to different cultures and traditions, which have further enriched her creative process. She believes that bringing like-minded people together allows for personal growth and fosters a sense of community. This philosophy is evident in the way she collaborates with others and creates a platform for artists to showcase their talents.


Besides her editorial work at PR Now Magazine, Nicole is also an active member of the Intergenerational Community for the Arts Council at BRIC in Brooklyn, New York. It is here where she continues to make an impact by hosting writing workshops, public speaking, and leading campaigns. She also focuses on social media and has recently collaborated with others to start a public relations extension.

What drives Nicole's passion for creativity? Her motivation comes from various sources – her ancestors, music, positive energy, and family.


She is deeply rooted in her community and has a strong connection to the art world. As she continues to grow and evolve in her career, she takes pleasure in watching other writers and artists flourish. Nicole's generosity knows no bounds as she offers her support and guidance to help others succeed.


When asked what she hopes people experience when reading her work, Nicole says, "Excitement and Love." And that is precisely what her writing evokes – a sense of excitement for the possibilities of creativity and a genuine love for the arts. Her words have the power to touch hearts and inspire minds, making her an influential figure in the media industry.


Nicole S. Norton-Evans is a shining example of how passion, dedication, and hard work can lead to success. Her journey from Brooklyn to becoming an Editor-in-chief is a testament to her determination and talent. She continues to make a significant impact in the world of arts and media, and we can't wait to see what she accomplishes next.

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