NYC, Chicago mayors push to extend work permits for migrants
A group of mayors and county executives are calling on the feds to extend work permits for migrants so they won't lose their jobs and districts can cater to new asylum seekers.
New York expands curfew to migrant shelters amid rising violence
New York is expanding a curfew to additional migrant shelters.
Migrants who serve in US military can expedite path to citizenship, new bill proposes
Qualified migrants could apply for lawful permanent residency within 180 days of enlisting in the military, the text said.
NYPD officers attacked: Bodycam video shows men beat up cops near Times Square migrant shelter
Police released body camera footage showing multiple angles of the attack on two NYPD officers by a group of men back on Jan. 27 in Times Square.
NYPD cops attacked: 7 indicted in melee near Times Square migrant shelter
Police released pictures of additional migrant suspects wanted in connection with the attack on two NYPD officers near Times Square, as questions remain about how District Attorney Alvin Bragg has handled the case.
Arizona migrants arrested 'not affiliated' with NYPD attack case despite reports: DA
Four migrants arrested in Arizona Monday are "not affiliated" with the investigation into the brutal Times Square beating of two NYPD officers, despite earlier reports, according to the Manhattan DA.
Multiple migrants arrested in spree of robberies across NYC: NYPD
The men, who have been linked to at least 62 incidents across NYC, used mopeds and electric scooters to snatch things, such as iPhones and wallets from people on the street, police said.
NYC launches pre-paid credit cards for migrant families
City officials said that if the pilot program is a success, they would consider expanding the program to all migrant families staying in hotels.
DA Bragg set to present charges to grand jury Tuesday in NYPD attack
Bragg initially said that his office wanted to make sure the right people would be charged with the attack, now the DA says the evidence is clear.
Outrage intensifies as reported migrants are arrested, released in NYPD attack
District Attorney Alvin Bragg is facing mounting criticism after migrants accused in an attack on two NYPD officers in Times Square were released without bail.
NYPD officers attacked: 2 more arrested, 5 remain at large after Times Square assault
Yohenry Brito and Jandry Barros were arrested and charged in connection with the attack of the two NYPD officers near a migrant shelter in Times Square, police said.
NY House Republican urges state, local leaders to condemn Biden's immigration policies amidst migrant crisis
Amid the NYC migrant crisis, a NY House Republican urges state and local leaders to condemn worsening immigration policies by the Biden administration.
Randall's Island shelter: Migrants say they sleep with one eye open
Some migrants say they sleep with one eye open, one eye shut, fearing they will be attacked.
NYC migrants struggle to stay warm amid frigid cold weather, snow
Some migrants spent the night on the sidewalk using cardboard boxes to stay warm,
EXCLUSIVE: NY Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins on state budget proposal
Andrew Stewart-Cousins, the New York State Senate Majority Leader, spoke with FOX 5 NY about Governor Kathy Hochul's budget proposal and how to handle the migrant crisis.
New York governor wants to spend $2.4B on migrants in new budget proposal
The migrant spending plan, which would include shelter services, legal assistance and more, came as part of a $233 billion budget proposal announced on Tuesday.
NYC migrant crisis: Shelter curfews to start Tuesday at 4 sites
New York City will set curfews on four migrant shelters beginning Tuesday: two respite sites in Queens, the former Lincoln Correctional Facility in Harlem and one on Stockton Street in Brooklyn.
NYC migrant crisis: Shelter curfews considered by mayor's office for asylum seekers
In a meeting, City Council member Joann Ariola asked why the migrants weren't subject to a curfew. She said it’s about safety.
NYC school closed for migrants: James Madison goes remote, used as shelter during storm
Nearly 2,000 migrants being sheltered in a tent shelter in NYC were transferred to a nearby high school during Tuesday's storm, forcing students to pivot to remote learning.
NYC migrants face eviction from shelters due to 60-day rule
Migrants across New York City are being told they will need to clear out of shelters, including the one with at The Row Hotel, with no guarantee of where they will be going next.