Migrant Families and Schools Brace for Wave of Shelter Evictions

Migrant Families and Schools Brace for Wave of Shelter Evictions

Migrant families being moved to and from the Roosevelt Hotel ahead of reaching a 60-day shelter limit. Credit: Alex Krales/THE CITY By Gwynne Hogan, Michael Elsen-Rooney, and Chalkbeat | January 8, 2024 Thousands of migrant families with school-aged children will begin having their time in city shelters run out starting Tuesday this week as the first 60-day […]

Battle Of The Bureaucrats: Migrants Get Shipped From Biden, To Abbott, To Adams, To Gonelli

Battle Of The Bureaucrats: Migrants Get Shipped From Biden, To Abbott, To Adams, To Gonelli

Editorial credit: Vic Hinterlang / Shutterstock.com By Joseph Ellis | January 7, 2024 | MSN New Jersey officials report buses dropping off illegal aliens at train stations to continue their journey into New York City, despite Mayor Eric Adams’ restrictive measures. Governor Phil Murphy’s office states that buses are using New Jersey as a transit point, with migrants […]

Pelosi Calls for Reform of ‘Broken Asylum System’ to Secure Border: ‘Must Honor Our Responsibilities’

Pelosi Calls for Reform of ‘Broken Asylum System’ to Secure Border: ‘Must Honor Our Responsibilities’

Editorial credit: lev radin / Shutterstock.com By Jenny Goldsberry | January 7, 2023 Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) suggested a revamped asylum system would help secure the southern border amid record crossings. Pelosi appeared on This Week Sunday to respond to a U.S. Customs and Border Protection report, stating that it processed more than 302,000 people at the U.S.-Mexico border in December alone. […]

USCIS Updates Policy Guidance for International Students

USCIS Updates Policy Guidance for International Students

Editorial credit: Sundry Photography / Shutterstock.com U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is issuing policy guidance regarding the F and M student nonimmigrant classifications, including the agency’s role in adjudicating applications for employment authorization, change of status, extension of stay, and reinstatement of status for these students and their dependents in the United States. This […]

NYC’s Tab for Migrants: Budget Watchdog Says it’ll Sting Less than Forecast

NYC’s Tab for Migrants: Budget Watchdog Says it’ll Sting Less than Forecast

Editorial credit: Luis War / Shutterstock.com By Arya Sundaram | December 15, 2023 | Gothamist New York City’s budget watchdog estimates it will cost $6 billion to 7.8 billion to care for the city’s migrants over the next two years, up to $4.8 billion less than what the mayor’s office forecast in August. The new Independent Budget […]

ICYMI — NY Business Leader: “We can Solve NY’s Hospitality Labor Shortage by Welcoming Migrants to Our Melting Pot”

ICYMI — NY Business Leader: “We can Solve NY’s Hospitality Labor Shortage by Welcoming Migrants to Our Melting Pot”

Scott Wexler is the Executive Director of the Empire State Restaurant and Tavern Association Link Washington, DC — In an op-ed, New York business leader and Executive Director of the Empire State Restaurant and Tavern Association Scott Wexler highlighted the role immigrants can play in strengthening the economy and filling thousands of open jobs. Noting that “New York’s hospitality industry […]

What We Know About the Senate Negotiations That Could Wreck Asylum in the US

What We Know About the Senate Negotiations That Could Wreck Asylum in the US

By Dara Lind | December 1, 2023 Members of the U.S. Senate are currently negotiating a deal to continue funding the federal government next year, as well as providing military aid to Ukraine But the cost could be the federal government’s ability to provide humanitarian protection to migrants in need. According to public reporting, Senate negotiators are […]

Lawsuits Prompt Immigration Agencies to Publish Critical Documents in Their FOIA Libraries

Lawsuits Prompt Immigration Agencies to Publish Critical Documents in Their FOIA Libraries

Editorial credit: Nicole Glass Photography / Shutterstock.com By Raul Pinto | Dec 1, 2023 | Immigration Impact Last September, U.S. Customs and Border Protection agreed to publish past versions of the Department of Homeland Security’s Privacy Impact Assessments on CBP One, the app that allows asylum seekers to schedule inspection appointments, among other functions. CBP agreed to post these documents […]