Texas Has Bussed Over 45,000 Migrants to NYC; Many of Them Have Gone Back
Some 10% of all arrivals to New York City have chosen to return to Texas after being offered one-way bus tickets by city authorities
Chicago Migrant Shelters to Close as City Integrates Them With System for Homeless Residents
Under the new system, Chicago will have 6,800 beds available for homeless individuals, including new arrivals. Critics argue that capacity may fall short
Immigrant Arrivals Have Gotten So Rare in Denver That Officials No Longer Track Them
City authorities recently said next year they will end a program aimed at helping migrants transition to more stable living in the city
Police Arrests District Attorney Employee Who Threatened to Detonate Bomb at New York City Migrant Shelter
"I wish I had a big enough one to blow them back to Venezuela," told an unnamed witness
As migrant crossings continue to drop, DHS announces $380 million to fund communities receiving noncitizens
The initiative supports communities that are providing critical support such as food, shelter, clothing, acute medical care, and transportation to migrants
One person injured following new attack near migrant shelter in NYC's Randall's Island
The shelter on Randall's Island is the largest in the entire city for asylum seekers, housing up to 3,000 people
Asylum seekers in New York City increasingly say they feel safer sleeping on streets instead of shelters
Many migrants have described conditions in the city's shelters as unsafe, unruly and unsanitary
Woman killed and two others wounded in NYC shooting at gathering related to Venezuelan elections
Detectives believe the shooting stemmed from the robbery of a necklace; authorities say they are looking for at least two men
NYPD looking into link between deadly shootings near Brooklyn shelter and Venezuelan gang
Two men are dead and a third man was hospitalized in critical condition after gunfire erupted at two separate scenes
DOJ sues largest housing provider for unaccompanied migrant children over 'repeated' and 'severe' sexual abuse
Employees from Southwest Key Programs are accused of repeatedly subjecting minors in its care to sexual abuse and harassment
Despite ruling deeming his efforts "unenforceable", Texas AG revives goal to close migrant shelter
Ken Paxton alleges the shelter network Annunciation House aids illegal migration by "operating a stash house"
Migrants ordered to leave Boston airport as new state ban goes into effect
There are currently over 50 migrants sleeping on the floors of Boston's main air hub with makeshift beds
Most migrant shelters in New York City are in its poorest areas, report shows
According to data obtained by The New York Post, three of the five zip codes with the most shelters have median incomes below $37,300
Denver closes the last of its immigrant shelters as influx has decreased as of late
Over the past 18 months, approximately 42,000 immigrants from Central and South America arrived in the city
Faith-based groups that help migrants are being increasingly targeted by far-right groups
A report by The New York Times reveals how the vitriol against these organizations extends to Republican House members
Chicago to Close Five Migrant Shelters, Relocate Occupants to Reopen Park District Buildings
Some 800 people are set to be impacted by the measure. The locations are usually used to host summer camps and athletic contests
Chicago Begins Evicting Some Migrants From Shelters After Three Postponements
City officials said that over 2,000 people will be evicted by the end of April. There are currently more than 11,000 in its shelters
Amidst Frigid Conditions, NYC Migrants Brave Snowstorm, Camp Overnight to Obtain Crucial ID Cards
Migrants in New York City desperate for work wait overnight in city offices in hope of getting an identification document
Additional Assistance Comes to New York as Shelter Stay Limit is Cut in Half
The New York State Department of Labor launched a new portal enabling businesses to inform the State that they would welcome newly authorized individuals into their workforce.
Migrant Shelter Providing Specialized Care To People Stuck For Months By US Asylum Policies
Migrant shelters have begun to provide specialized care for asylum-seekers who have been stuck at the border area for months due to U.S. asylum policies.