Migrant Surge at America’s Border Rises Compared to Previous Years
In the fiscal year ending September 2023, the United States’ southern border witnessed an unprecedented influx of over 200,000 migrants, a dramatic increase from 70,000
In the fiscal year ending September 2023, the United States’ southern border witnessed an unprecedented influx of over 200,000 migrants, a dramatic increase from 70,000
On Saturday, November 4th, United Kingdom Home Secretary Suella Braverman’s stance on homelessness sparked a wave of controversy. Braverman, in a series of posts on
Mayor Eric Adams is pursuing legal actions that could suspend New York City’s long-standing right-to-shelter regulations due to a surge in migrants straining the city’s
Mayor Eric Adams concluded a four-day tour of Latin America on Saturday, October 7th, where he was supposed to deter migrants from choosing New York
In a move that has stirred both support and criticism, the Biden administration, on Friday, October 6th, announced its decision to resume the deportation of
Recent reports have revealed that the Salvation Army has been coordinating the relocation of migrants from California to New York City by providing them with
The New York City Council recently proposed a bill that would eliminate any time restrictions on how long asylum-seeking migrants can stay in the city’s
A judge in Staten Island has ordered New York City to discontinue its use of a former Catholic school, intended to accommodate 300 migrants, as
On Wednesday, September 20th, Eagle Pass, Texas, found itself at the epicenter of a significant migration event. The city, which has grown accustomed to regular
Several New York City lawmakers filed a lawsuit on Tuesday, September 19th to halt the housing of over 2,000 migrants at Floyd Bennett Field, shortly