Despite the court loss, New York City Mayor Eric Adams said fewer buses brought immigrants to the city after the lawsuit was ...
New York City announced Thursday it will soon stop giving migrants prepaid debit cards for food. A spokesperson for Mayor ...
According to city officials, a controversial voucher program for migrants in New York City to get food using ... program once ...
A New York judge ruled that New York could not use an "unconstitutional" law from two centuries ago to stop the state of Texas from bussing migrants into New York City.
A state court judge ruled that New York City cannot block Texas from sending buses with migrants, who have crossed the ...
Mayor Eric Adams of New York City has vowed to prevent mass deportations, but migrants and immigration lawyers are preparing ...
The court on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit brought by Mayor Eric Adams in January against charter bus companies contracted by ...
With former President Donald Trump expected to return to the White House, speculation is growing around his potential influence on New York City’s political and legal landscape—especially concerning ...
After announcing the end of the controversial program, Mayor Adams said he spoke with Donald Trump on how they can work ...
Manhattan Supreme Justice Mary Rosado wrote in the decision that the statute is “sweepingly overbroad” — and told the city to take it up with Congress.
New York will instead restart a program that paid for meals to be delivered to migrant families staying at hotels.