Tag: Migrant Crisis
NYC Sees Some Relief as Migrant Arrivals Slow Drastically
While the number of migrants under the city’s care has remained around the same at about 69,000, the...
Biden’s Border ‘Crackdown’ Will Permit at Least 1.75 Million Migrants to Enter the Country Annually
On June 4, the Biden administration announced an executive order that says it will shut down the U.S....
US Judge Temporarily Prevents Florida Law From Banning Transport of Migrants
On May 22, a federal judge in the U.S. blocked part of a Florida law attempting to criminalize the transportation...
Dozens of Municipal Officials Ask Biden Administration to Grant Undocumented Migrants Work Permits
A group of 40 mayors and county executives from across the country have written to the Biden administration...
Meet Kenneth Paek: Veteran, Policeman, and Advocate Vying for NY’s 25th Assembly
OAKLAND GARDENS, New York — As residents in New York gear up to vote for representatives in their Assembly...
Arizona Rancher George Alan Kelly Will Not Be Retried for Death of Mexican Migrant
On April 29, Arizona prosecutors said that they will not retry George Alan Kelly — who was accused of...
Hundreds of Migrants Descend on New York City Hall Pleading for Work Permits, Green Cards
On April 16, hundreds of migrants — many believed to be illegal arrivals from West Africa and Haiti —...
NYC Mayor Eric Adams Appears to Suggest Walking Back the City’s Sanctuary City Status
On Feb. 27, during a regular press conference, New York City Mayor Eric Adams appeared to suggest walking...
Kenneth Chiu Aims to Empower New York’s 25th District By Prioritizing Safety, Economic Relief
In the bustling heart of New York, where the spirit of community, hard work, and ambition intertwine,...
‘This is not over’: Texas Gov. Abbott Vows to Defy Supreme Court’s Ruling on Southern Border
In defiance of a Supreme Court ruling on Monday (Jan. 23) that allowed federal authorities to remove...
‘This is crazy’: Migrants Refuse to Stay at NY’s Floyd Bennett Field Shelter Tents
Shortly after opening, the first migrant families began arriving by bus at the controversial new shelter...
Majority of New Yorkers Believe Migrant Crisis ‘Will Destroy NYC,’ Siena College Poll
According to a poll published on Oct. 24 by the Siena College Research Institute, the majority of New...