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The Trump administration has canceled $188 million in grants meant to help New York house migrants, saying the money was ...
Federal officials informed New York City that three previously issued grants were inconsistent with President Trump’s agenda.
The administration said in February there were fewer than 45,000 migrants living in city shelters, down from a January 2024 high of 69,000, and arguing that closing the hotels was justified. Meanwhile ...
New York City, as it at one point absorbed thousands of migrants each week, leased hotels and other vacant buildings and used them as emergency shelters. The city, under a unique legal agreement ...
Since spring 2022, more than 230,000 foreign migrants have arrived in New York City, a majority of whom were housed in shelters, hotels and tents under the city’s only-in-the-nation right-to ...
In a letter to the city, feds wrote that the grant money, from Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Shelter and Services ...
New York City officials issued an open letter Friday ... issued subpoenas to at least three hotels where migrants may have been sheltered seeking a broad list of personal information of those ...
New York Republicans are leveraging President ... police officers who were reprimanded for breaking city policy by assisting federal immigration agents on March 24. "Sanctuary policies endanger ...