“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.
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 ...
The Adams administration will start paying churches and other houses of worship citywide to shelter migrants — as New York ...
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.
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 NYCLU has taken Rockland and Orange counties to federal court for their emergency orders blocking NYC from temporarily ...
Isom, the Adams administration's deputy overseeing NYC's migrant crisis, said Wednesday that despite challenges, "these are wonderful people who came here to work and who want to be settled. And I ...
Clayton Kershaw says he disagrees with the Los Angeles Dodgers' decision to welcome a satirical LGBTQ+ group called the ...
Coffie’s teammates reacted by walking off the field and the game was abandoned before halftime. The North German Soccer ...
As asylum seekers arrive in the U.S., some legislators think college residence halls could provide a temporary housing ...
New York City officials plan to house migrants at a former prison in Harlem after receiving the green light from Gov. Kathy ...