NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- At least three New York City hotels housing migrants or the homeless have received federal subpoenas for lists of their residents as part of an immigration investigation.
New York City, which is housing about 43,000 migrants in shelters across the city, including dozens of converted hotels, had not received a subpoena as of Wednesday, according to an official ...
The Roosevelt Hotel, once the symbol of New York City’s migrant crisis, is laying off nearly all of its employees as the city ...
House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mark Green (R-Tenn.) told Mayor Eric Adams his panel “is concerned” that the ...
The DHS, of which FEMA is an agency, claimed the four staffers had circumvented leadership to "make egregious payments for luxury NYC hotels for migrants." On Feb. 12, New York City Comptroller ...
Federal prosecutors have subpoenaed at least two New York City hotels that have been serving as migrant shelters, including the Roosevelt Hotel in Midtown. The subpoenas request information on the ...
A U.S. judge on Wednesday declined to order the Trump administration to immediately return to New York City $80.5 million of ...
WASHINGTON — A powerful Republican House committee chairman fired off a letter Wednesday to New York City Mayor Eric Adams demanding a “full accounting” of the more than $81 million in ...
The Roosevelt Hotel in midtown Manhattan, once the symbol of New York City’s migrant crisis, is laying off nearly all of its ...
Dozens of stranded migrants sleep on mattresses in a school gymnasium. In interviews, 25 deportees from around the world said ...
according to City Hall. Murad Awawdeh of the New York Immigration Coalition told The News it was “strange” that the DOJ was looking at hotel records at all. “This administration continues to ...