The Adams administration will start paying churches and other houses of worship citywide to shelter migrants — as New York ...
Doesn’t sound so good, does it? Before you protest that this is a totally different circumstance, answer this: why exactly is it different? If it’s a cost thing, then NYC committing to pay for the ...
The city will also enlist five houses of worship to run “daytime hospitality centers” to serve about 150 individuals a day, where migrants would be given access ... Extra Extra: So many people in NYC ...
Rep. Anthony D’Esposito demands that Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas resign or face full ...
AP But everything was upended when they learned the Crossroads was set to accept migrants from NYC, who are being bused to hotels in Westchester and the Hudson Valley as the city struggles to deal ...
“We are concerned that the city is going to see what it can get away with in terms of neglecting migrants,” said Sergio Tupac Uzurin, a volunteer with NYC ICE Watch.
“It’s a first for the city, it’s the first for us,” Pastor Gilford Monrose, the executive director of the NYC Office of Faith-Based and Community Partnerships said. Migrants, who boarded a bus in ...
It's one of a handful of hotels in the Hudson Valley and Albany area that so far have taken in migrants from the city − a relocation effort that has met resistance and spawned a slew of court cases.
Migrants were temporarily evacuated out of the Lincoln Correctional Facility in Harlem after it flooded. FOX 5 NY’s Lissette ...
The border disaster has gotten so bad, in fact, it’s becoming an insupportable burden on New York City, thousands of miles away from the physical border.