If a crackdown really does come to pass, it could result in at least some closures of hotels currently sheltering migrants.
New York City is ending its controversial program that gave newly arriving migrants debit cards pre-loaded with money to pay ...
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced Thursday that the city would end the immediate response cards pilot program which ...
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced that the city is ending its free debit card program for illegal immigrants in the ...
A spokesperson for the mayor’s office said the program is ending because the contract is set to expire but did not provide a ...
The migrant crisis is beginning to ease in New York City, and the number of shelters is decreasing, but officials say it could still take years for the shelter system to go back to normal.
A young girl is recovering at Oishei Children's Hospital after Amherst Police say she was stabbed at a hotel Tuesday evening.
Since late March, New York has provided prepaid debit cards to around 2,600 migrant families living in hotels so that they can buy food and baby supplies. The total cost of that is estimated to be ...
The city has stopped using two hotels sheltering migrants in the Big Apple — with many other locations to be phased out in ...