In a surprising turn, striking nurses from NewYork-Presbyterian overwhelmingly rejected a deal struck by their own union, the ...
Plus: A New York state bill would let residents sue ICE and CBP officers, and Senate Democrats reject Homeland Security funding ...
ICE has given agents sweeping power to enter a house without a judge's permission, but that could be unconstitutional.
Inspired by her own students, one New York teacher wrote a bilingual children's book to celebrate a cultural symbol that's ...
Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haiti remains active as a court case continues. Work permits are extended, and no action is needed yet.
In a year of unprecedented challenges, the city’s attorneys are advising clients amid a shifting legal landscape, and an immigration court backlog of 334,000 cases.
As the largest and longest nurses' strike in NYC history comes to an end, nurses are coping with the very real costs of holding the line.
Plus: DHS face recognition app found to be unreliable, U.S. Senate still far apart on DHS funding bill, and more immigration news.
Just have a minute? Here are the top stories you need to know about immigration. This summary was featured in Documented’s Early Arrival newsletter. You can subscribe to receive it in your inbox three ...
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