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"Sending cosmic love to you, radio big brother. I’ll think of you every time in that half-second before the On Air light turns on."
NY Attorney General Letitia James was pleased with the decision, "Vaccines ensure the health and safety of our children, our families, and our communities."
The advocacy group behind the hotline featured in “Orange is the New Black” is asking ICE to restore the free phone line for detained immigrants, after what it perceives as retaliation.
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The vast majority of New York and New Jersey immigrants who are arrested by ICE end up in publicly-run county jails in overwhelmingly Democratic Essex, Hudson and Bergen counties.
After spying in mosques for two years, an undocumented immigrant decided he’s had enough. Now he risks deportation.
'My job is to get out there and sort of make my own luck.'
New York became the latest state to sue the Trump Administration over its "public charge" rule, which limits legal immigrants from obtaining permanent residency if they're considered likely to need public benefits.
Rayfanah Alhanafi accused the NYPD of excessive force and violating her religious rights.
While outreach workers will offer services and shelter placements to the homeless, the MTA police officers will be on hand to enforce violations of agency rules.
Civil liberties advocates and criminal defense attorneys said the Manhattan case was the first time they had ever seen the use of this surveillance technique in New York City.
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