African Migrants Flock to NYC City Hall, Disappointed by False Visa Promises
On Tuesday, April 16th, over 1,000 African migrants gathered at City Hall to attend a hearing discussing the experiences of black migrants within the city’s
On Tuesday, April 16th, over 1,000 African migrants gathered at City Hall to attend a hearing discussing the experiences of black migrants within the city’s
New figures released by city officials reveal that nearly half of the migrant families who were given 60-day notices to vacate makeshift shelters in New
Chicago’s Mayor Brandon Johnson confirmed that there will be no delay in enforcing the city’s 60-day shelter stay limit for migrants, set to commence on
On Friday, a Manhattan judge ordered the arrest of Daniel Ohebshalom, infamously labeled as New York City’s “worst landlord,” a groundbreaking moment in the city’s
The Office of Global Michigan is actively seeking the assistance of local residents to provide housing for migrants as part of an effort to integrate
Seventy former and current employees of the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) have been arrested for their involvement in a decade-spanning, $2 million bribery
New York City is set to reopen its Section 8 housing voucher program for new applications for the first time in nearly 15 years. Mayor
Canada is considering implementing a cap on international student admissions, a response to the escalating housing affordability crisis. Marc Miller, Canada’s Immigration Minister, expressed concerns
On Sunday, January 7th, New York City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams and the Legal Aid Society announced plans to sue Mayor Eric Adams’ administration if
Mayor Eric Adams defended New York City’s migrant services on Tuesday, January 2nd, amidst a continuous influx of illegal asylum-seeking migrants. He stated that the
Have you heard of the Class Size Law? Not many have, let alone parents. It’s a law that was sponsored by Senator John Liu and
A significant uproar continues to unfold in New York City as the rushed 2022 unfunded law aiming to reduce public school class sizes begins to
On April 3rd, New York found itself at the center of a heated debate over the proposed Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) to the state constitution.
The New York City Council proposed its budget on Monday, April 1st, advocating for the continuation of weekend library services and the complete funding of