NYCBenefits has helped tens of thousands of New Yorkers apply for and maintain food, housing, healthcare, and other services.
America's immigration policy has always been a racialized debate over who can belong. The history of immigration in the U.S. reveals a pattern of restrictive and racist policies.
The Supreme Court’s recent decision regarding Temporary Protected Status has left New York's Haitian immigrants in limbo. At St. Jerome's parish, pastors are urging faith over fear.
Our country gets stronger every time someone takes that oath. We got a bit stronger today,” Judge James Wicks, the event’s master of ceremonies, tells the crowd. “You are welcome here as citizens. And ...
Plus: ICE has been told to arrest 2,000 people per day amid the Trump administration's nationwide crackdown, sources say ...
ICE arrests at Manhattan immigration courthouse have continued despite court orders halting arrests. Civil rights groups are ...
This guide answers the most urgent questions immigrants have about the Supreme Court decision to end TPS for Haiti and Syria.
Ecuador's qualification for the World Cup brought together thousands of immigrants in New York. Through tears and family ...
East Front of the United States Capitol in Washington, DC, against blue sky and clouds. Photo: Tada Images via Shutterstock Nearly 400 elected state government officials from across the country are ...
Community members say Haiti’s worsening conditions make returning impossible despite the administration’s push to end ...
The Supreme Court’s ruling to end Temporary Protected Status means that nearly 350,000 Haitian immigrants will lose their ...
The tiny island nation of Curaçao, home to only 158,000 people, finally made it into the World Cup — and their fans couldn't ...
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