The Trump administration has opened a new front in its deportation efforts. Federal prosecutors have issued subpoenas to ...
The feds have opened a criminal investigation into New York City’s migrant hotels — demanding Wednesday that staff turn over ...
New York City, which is housing about 43,000 migrants in shelters across the city, including dozens of converted hotels, had not received a subpoena as of Wednesday, according to an official ...
New York City’s migrant shelter operation is under criminal investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice, which is looking ...
There are currently fewer than 45,000 migrants in the city’s care, down from a high of 69,000 in January 2024. New York City taxpayers have forked out billions of dollars to pay for housing for ...
Mayor Eric Adams announced on Monday that the hotel will stop housing migrants by June, calling the closure a milestone in New York City’s response to the crisis. By Luis Ferré-Sadurní The ...
The Department of Justice (DOJ) reportedly opened a criminal investigation Wednesday into New York City hotels operating as migrant shelters, focusing on their funding and management, according to ...