President Donald Trump has promised a wave of deportations, which has caused fear and anxiety in New York City.
By Lizbeth Diaz, Laura Gottesdiener and Alexandra Ulmer TIJUANA, Mexico (Reuters) - Nidia Montenegro fled violence and poverty at home in Venezuela, survived a kidnapping as she traveled north into Mexico,
NEW YORK - In the first few hours on the job, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to seek the end of birthright citizenship and declared a national emergency at the U.S. border with Mexico, a move that could have significant implications for New York City, where there are reportedly 51,000 migrants receiving city shelter services.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass recently rejected an offer for assistance from the New York Fire Department, outlets reported.
President Claudia Sheinbaum is detaining more migrants, seizing more fentanyl and positioning her country as a key ally against China. But the U.S. stance has shifted, too.
New York’s status as a sanctuary city for undocumented immigrants has shifted over time. Now, as President-elect Donald J. Trump prepares to enter office, it may shift once again.
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams said he authorized the city to send ... There are currently firefighters from Mexico, Canada, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Utah, Colorado, Idaho and New Mexico fighting the fires, Bass posted on X on Dec. 12.
Mexico City's Frida Escobedo, a fast-rising star of the global architecture world, is also helping design Paris' Pompidou Centre renovation.
The Trump administration has not publicly said how many immigration detention beds it needs to achieve its goals, or what the cost will be.
As President Donald Trump cracks down on immigrants in the U.S. illegally, some families are wondering if it is safe to send their children to school.
The Trump administration is reportedly eyeing Chicago as an initial target for mass deportations, expected to begin as soon as Tuesday, though it has yet to materialize.