Stabbing at Randall's Island migrant shelter leaves 1 dead; 2nd resident charged with murder
A resident of a migrant shelter on Randall’s Island was charged with murder in the fatal stabbing of another resident, the NYPD said.
Man, 24-years-old, stabbed to death at New York City migrant processing center at Randall's Island: police
The 24-year-old was fatally stabbed in the chest at the New York City migrant processing center.
NYC Mayor Adams sues bus companies dropping off migrants for $700M
Adams claims that the charter companies acted in "bad faith" from which the companies profited.
Edison, NJ, mayor has bus ready to send migrants back to border
Migrant buses are arriving in NJ train stations to circumvent NYC Mayor Adams's' new restrictions. In response, the Edison mayor said he has a charter bus on standby to send migrants back to the U.S.-Mexico border.
NYC migrant crisis: Buses bound for Big Apple drop migrants off in New Jersey, Secaucus mayor says
Secaucus Mayor Michael Gonnelli said buses of migrants bound for New York City have been stopping at the train station in his town in an apparent effort to evade an executive order by Mayor Eric Adams.
Will migrant buses flood Orange, Westchester counties due to new NYC executive order?
Will migrant buses flood Orange, Westchester and Rockland counties as companies try to avoid fines in New York City? Officials are bracing for impact.
NYC migrants executive order targets buses from border, Adams announces
NYC Mayor Adams is announcing an executive order requiring charter buses transporting migrants to provide a 32-hours notice. Buses can only arrive between 8:30 a.m. and noon, he said.
'I was in fear of losing my life in Africa' | Migrants in America
Migrants who have traveled to the U.S., seeking asylum are often finding themselves waiting for weeks or even months before their asylum claim even begins to be processed.
New York City migrant families urge mayor to revoke 60-day shelter limit
Migrant families and their advocates marched outside New York City Hall on Tuesday to demand Mayor Eric Adams end his plan to limit the number of days newly arrived immigrants can remain in city-run shelters.
NYC Mayor Adams defends city's handling of migrant meals: 'Is it going to be filet mignon? No'
NYC Mayor Eric Adams and touted their success with the new Housing Preservation Trust for NYCHA, defending their stance on not wasting taxpayers' dollars.
NYC migrant crisis: Reports of rotten, spoiled food in local shelters
"Every single day, I have migrants walking into my office with the food to show us rotten food, spoiled food," New York City Council member Julie Won said.
Boy, 11, dies after being found inside Upper West Side migrant shelter
The boy was pronounced dead after being found unconscious and unresponsive inside Stratford Arms migrant shelter at 117 W. 70th St. on the Upper West Side, the NYPD said.
Mayor Adams engages with congressional leaders in D.C., urges support for NYC and border strategies
Mayor Adams met with federal officials and White House officials about the migrant crisis in New York City.
NYC Comptroller Brad Lander strips Mayor Adams of emergency migrant spending power
NYC Comptroller Brad Lander pointed to a series of missteps – saying that the mayor’s office failed to report subcontractors in certain cases and at times was late in submitting contracts.
NYC migrants sleeping outdoors during winter chill as housing struggles continue
Migrants seeking shelter in New York City say they are sleeping outdoors while waiting in line to get a shelter bed.
NYC officials sound alarm as migrant arrivals continue, straining resources
“We're running out of staff, we're running out of money, we're running out of space," said Deputy Mayor Anne Williams-Isom.
NYC asylum seekers brave frigid conditions to renew shelter applications
Hundreds of migrants are lining up in some parts of the city, hoping to re-apply for 30 more days inside a shelter and avoid sleeping in tents outdoors.
Asylum seekers celebrate Thanksgiving for the first time
The organization hosted more than migrant 200 families for a Thanksgiving lunch at La Plaza Beacon School in Washington Heights.
'A migrant's life is very hard' - NYC asylum seekers struggle to survive
New migrant arrivals in New York City are doing whatever they can to earn a living, despite many not having working papers.
NYCHA residents and migrants face grave food insecurity in Queens
Food has become a precious commodity in the Long Island City community, where 6,000 NYCHA residents and 8,000 migrants are competing for free hot meals.