Biden’s plan for undocumented spouses could reduce New York City poverty We’re looking at potentially some 100,000 longtime residents of the state gaining access to permanent status.
What happened once the 'right to shelter' ended for asylum seekers City data suggests that no one who qualifies for a bed is left waiting, something Legal Aid disputes.
Why do people call asylum-seekers 'migrants' and not 'immigrants'? Our columnists tackle a reader question on the terminology of the migrant crisis
The decades-old policy behind New York’s failure on asylum seekers We've got years of data showing that telling people 'don't come' doesn't work, but policymakers keep doing it anyway.
The border bill New York officials loved may be dead, but it looms large over the 2024 election Introducing the Groove's new immigration column.