In the 19th century, natural ice was a prized possession. New York City was the nation’s largest consumer, and Hudson Valley ...
New York is a so-called sanctuary city, and laws forbid city agencies from cooperating with immigration agents in all but criminal deportations. Mayor Adams says he respects those laws he is sworn ...
President Donald Trump has promised a wave of deportations, which has caused fear and anxiety in New York City.
Migrants seeking asylum wait outside the Jacob K. Javits Federal Building in New York City in June 2023 during a high point in the immigration crisis. Latin Times New York City will close 13 ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- City officials in New York are bracing for the possibility of mass deportations under the new presidential administration. Behind the scenes, they've been working for the past ...
A new Justice Department memo is threatening criminal charges against state and local officials who don't cooperate with federal immigration agents, which has some New Yorkers fearing what could come ...
As city officials wait to see how the mayor will meet Trump’s immigration mandates, New York City Public Schools have been preparing their staff for potential run-ins with ICE agents.
Days before Donald Trump is set to take office, the New York City Council is meeting to discuss how the city can protect immigrants as the incoming president returns to the White house vowing to enact ...
New York City’s sanctuary policies date back to the 1980s, when Koch issued an executive order prohibiting city agencies from sharing information about immigrants with federal authorities unless ...
New York State has 670,000 residents who are illegal migrants – including 42,300 undocumented restaurant employees and 48,500 undocumented construction workers, an eye-opening report released ...
New York is home to a staggering 470,100 undocumented workers, Gov. Kathy Hochul’s administration said Tuesday — as the governor worried that a coming crackdown on illegal immigrants could ...
Speaking to reporters earlier this month at an unrelated event, Hochul drew a distinction between New York City’s laws protecting undocumented immigrants and measures at the state level. “Our ...