The city opens a resource center to help asylum seekers

The city opens a resource center to help asylum seekers

As thousands of immigrants continue to pour into the city, the city government has opened a resource center in Hell’s Kitchen where they can find help navigating the legal and educational systems New York has to offer. An estimated 11,000 asylum seekers have arrived in the city in recent months, most of which were transported … Read more

The homeowners of rescue medallions of hopeful taxi drivers be a part of them

The homeowners of rescue medallions of hopeful taxi drivers be a part of them

Every working day Nubia Pérez will get up early to choose up passengers in her yellow taxi. Nubia functions tirelessly to acquire as a lot as feasible and shell out the owner of the medallion $ 800 a 7 days to lease the auto. “In my circumstance I work 9 hrs, I begin at 8 … Read more

Companies are contacting for additional support for refugees

Companies are contacting for additional support for refugees

The leaders of the NY Immigration Coalition are calling for urgent motion from the Biden governing administration, as the arrival of asylum-searching for immigrants does not prevent and the necessary resources do not arrive to satisfy their requires. “We have to have a lot more investments, we need a lot more legal providers, we want … Read more

The Hispanic Federation aids immigrants despatched from Texas

The Hispanic Federation aids immigrants despatched from Texas

The Hispanic Federation is 1 of the companies that has partnered with the city to help immigrants arriving by bus from Texas. Juan Manuel Benítez, presenter of Pure Politics, spoke with its president Frankie Miranda. Miranda. – The Hispanic Federation posted a information on social media about immigrants arriving in New York from Texas and … Read more

‘Let them break down, enable them split down’: on the dining places outdoors

‘Let them break down, enable them split down’: on the dining places outdoors

Outdoor restaurants are here to continue to be in New York City, but deserted types have to have to be eradicated. This was pointed out by Mayor Erick Adams this Thursday and numerous inhabitants we spoke with in this article in Jackson Heights agree. “Let them convey them down, permit them get them down, some … Read more

What is the future of outdoor dining in NYC?

What is the future of outdoor dining in NYC?

A Council subcommittee is studying the possibility of keeping open the open-air dining rooms that were put on the streets and sidewalks during the pandemic, in order to keep the restaurant industry afloat and provide options for its clientele. According to Councilman Shaun Abréu: “There are many questions but we are optimistic that we can … Read more

Mayor Adams Unveils Hospital Aid Plan

Mayor Adams Unveils Hospital Aid Plan

To address the latest wave of COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations, Mayor Eric Adams unveiled a new contingency plan focused on three axes to ensure city hospitals get the resources they need. One of them is the capital injection of 27 million in financing in loans to the hospital network that will serve as a safety … Read more

Latino Community Discusses Challenges for Mayor Adams

Latino Community Discusses Challenges for Mayor Adams

The new mayor, Eric Adams, took his oath of office minutes after the arrival of 2022 and, on his first day as president of the city, promised to act for the well-being of New Yorkers. “Now is the time to be radically practical, because for a better city, it’s not just about doing something new, … Read more

Eric Adams rides the subway on his first day as mayor

Eric Adams rides the subway on his first day as mayor

New York’s new mayor, Eric Adams, rode the subway to city hall on his first day on the job, hours after he was sworn in at a ceremony in Times Square on Saturday as the nation’s largest city ushered in the new year. On New Years Day, the former NYPD captain chatted with reporters and … Read more

New Governor’s Plan in the face of escalating Covid cases

New Governor’s Plan in the face of escalating Covid cases

Gov. Kathy Hochul unveiled on New Year’s Eve a plan to combat the coronavirus in the state, called Winter Surge Plan 2.0. (Plan 2.0. Before the Winter Surge). In it, the governor renews her commitment to pressure New Yorkers to get vaccinated and put on the booster, to get their children vaccinated and to do … Read more