Arya Sundaram
Articles by Arya Sundaram
Here's what business owners and employees are learning about their rights in the event immigration agents visit.
Immigrant advocates, community activists and others have been meeting, canvassing neighborhoods, and preparing for increased enforcement.
The dismissal marks a defeat in the Trump administration’s efforts to limit so-called sanctuary laws that limit ICE enforcement and cooperation between ICE and local governments.
A judge ruled the sheriff's office held onto hundreds of immigrants without legal authority, in violation of constitutional protections.
More and more immigrants are being arrested when they show up for their appointments, attorneys say.
The property owner agreed to pay a $55,000 settlement to end claims it sought to intimidate immigrant tenants.
Isrrael, an asylum-seeker who asked that only his middle name be published, has been in ICE custody for three months after being arrested and charged with public lewdness in a Penn Station bathroom. His charges have been dropped, but he still faces deportation.
“Everybody they arrested has the chance of having a whole family behind them, and they’re ripping it apart,” one vendor says.
The makeshift housing became an early flashpoint in the migrant crisis that started three years ago.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and the Port Authority are balking at a video from the Homeland Security secretary blaming Democrats for federal government shutdown.
West Park Presbyterian Church, built in 1890 and in deteriorating condition, has been encased in scaffolding for nearly 25 years.
The sprawling mural prompted a comment from within the church community on Cardinal Dolan's own messaging on immigrants.
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