President Donald Trump has promised a wave of deportations, which has caused fear and anxiety in New York City.
City officials are bracing for possibility of mass deportations and have even sent an email to every principal on how to support students, and their rights.
The president's sweeping changes, legal challenges notwithstanding, will deter migrants from coming to New York, experts said ...
More is coming, but many directives will take time to be implemented or will face political, legal or practical obstacles.
Mayor Eric Adams declined to take a clear stance on whether immigration arrests should be allowed at sensitive locations ...
A new analysis has revealed that more than 250,000 noncitizens residing in New York received removal orders, as Trump ramps ...
A memo asserts that state and local officials are bound to cooperate and could face criminal prosecution or civil penalties ...
Behind the scenes, New York City officials have been working for the past two months to train, educate and prepare for what ...
State and local leaders across the country are bracing for a tidal wave of aggressive immigration policies and possible mass ...
A chorus of nationally known faith leaders and other clergy in the New York area had supported the New Sanctuary Coalition ...
On his first day back in office, President Donald Trump signed around 10 executive orders to restrict immigration to the ...
The US Congress has passed a bill requiring undocumented immigrants who are arrested for theft or violent crimes to be held ...