The New York Police Department conducted a late-night raid on Wednesday targeting an alleged migrant-run brothel along Roosevelt Avenue in Jackson Heights, Queens, an area known locally as the “Market of Sweethearts.”
Officers from the vice squad and the 110th Precinct converged on the storefront, detaining both alleged sex workers and customers, according to police sources. The operation focused on a location that had been operating around the clock, as reported by local officials.
Hiram Monserrate, a Democratic district leader and former state lawmaker, described the raided establishment as “the worst of the worst.” He alleged that some sex workers are forced into prostitution to repay debts of up to $50,000 to human traffickers.
The raid follows a series of reports highlighting illegal activities in the area, including prostitution, drug sales, and the peddling of stolen goods. Local merchants have reported an increase in such activities in recent months, with some expressing concerns about threats from individuals engaged in shoplifting.
This operation is part of ongoing efforts by the NYPD to address criminal activities in the neighborhood. Previous raids have targeted illegal vendors and confiscated stolen merchandise, though reports suggest that such activities often resume shortly after police interventions.
The incident occurs against the backdrop of New York City’s ongoing migrant crisis. Since 2022, more than 200,000 migrants have arrived in the city from the U.S. border, with approximately 65,000 currently housed in city-funded shelters and temporary facilities.
City officials and law enforcement continue to grapple with the complex issues surrounding migration, public safety, and community concerns in affected neighborhoods.