Latest Articles Tagged "Race And Justice Unit"
Travelers at high risk of detention should reconsider flying, according to immigration attorneys.
The measures were stripped of provisions that critics said trammeled free speech protections, but still sparked objections.
Carina Kaufman-Gutierrez has along history of advocating on behalf of street vendors.
The Bronx student was among the first local students targeted in President Trump's immigration crackdown.
Business and labor leaders say they are girding for a policy fight likely to stretch from City Hall to Albany.
Clergy, legal observers, social services providers and others allege in a lawsuit that they have been unlawfully barred from immigration court proceedings.
A mother and her 7-year-old daughter were denied service at an Upper East Side salon, according to the lawsuit.
For many of the faithful, the mayor's presence in City Hall and Gracie Mansion puts a whole new twist on the monthlong commemoration.
Health care providers and elected officials are pushing for stronger protections for immigrants.
A developer is looking to convert the largely vacant buildings to more than 600 new housing units.