New York City is on track to receive less than $40 million in additional emergency funding from FEMA as it is poised to reassess its multi-billion dollar estimate of the migrant crisis’ total cost.
A final city budget deal likely won’t come until after the June 27 City Council primaries, giving the administration and city lawmakers a tight window to pass
Single men formerly housed in a Queens hotel have been transferred to an unspecified Staten Island location, according to Councilwoman Vickie Paladino.
Mayor Eric Adams's head of immigration services said New York City is taking in up to 1,000 migrants every day and that number could increase with tomorrow's lifting of Title 42.