A Holiday Season Divided by Inflation and Economic Struggles Even if policymakers achieve a gentle economic slowdown, it won’t be smooth for everyone.
NY Immigration Court Backlogs May Grow With New Migrant Influx Immigration courts in New York State already had a backlog of 180,000 cases, before 21,000 new migrants arrived this summer.
How New Yorkers Are Stepping In to Help Asylum Seekers Volunteers are collecting donations, delivering pizzas and even opening up their homes to help Venezuelan migrants arriving by bus from Texas.
Finding a New Home, and New Hope, After Leaving Ukraine When refugees from Russia’s invasion needed a fresh start, nonprofit agencies stepped in to assist.
Migrant Crisis Puts N.Y. ‘Right to Shelter’ Law to the Test The city’s obligation to provide a bed to anyone who asks is unique and has added urgency to its efforts to welcome more than 11,000 migrants.