New York City has shuttered a sprawling tent complex that housed hundreds of migrant families on a remote former airport in Brooklyn, as it shrinks the emergency shelter system built up in response to a surge from the southern border that has been steadily receding in recent months.
As of Thursday morning, seven suspects involved in the incident have been taken into custody, Pocono Mountain Regional Police said.
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Gleydis Carvajal, left, and her husband, Gabriel Montilla, carry their children from a bus stop to a migrant shelter in Queens after picking them up from school in Brooklyn, in
As President-elect Donald Trump is inaugurated on Monday, families worry he will fulfill his campaign promise by ordering sweeping deportations across the country.
The Ohio State Buckeyes receive a special sendoff from fans as they travel to the national championship game. Hundreds of people lined the streets near the Woody,
The Los Angeles Lakers won the game incredibly by a single point and pulled out a vital home victory over the Brooklyn Nets.
Resettlement agencies have raced to welcome refugees before President-elect Donald Trump takes office. The Republican vowed to “suspend refugee resettlement” again to end what he calls "the migrant in
• The US Senate Foreign Relations Committee is scheduled to hold its hearing with Elise Stefanik, Trump’s nominee as UN ambassador, on Jan. 21.
Lionardo Hernandez, 22, was shot to death and two others were wounded in Sunday afternoon's incident, authorities said.
This was the environment that created Al Capone. The first celebrity gangster, Capone was happy to be perceived as the head of an organised, nationwide mafia rather than a local gang. Federal prosecutors played into his hands by describing him as “glamorous” and “a bejewelled prince” living under a “halo of mystery and romance”.
Child advocates worry that the city’s school system does not efficiently track migrant students, including those who’ve been living at the Floyd Bennett tent shelter complex in East Brooklyn that’s closing this week.