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City Watch: Council’s New Housing Chair Wants Tougher Building Code Enforcement

By David Brand | March 3, 2022

“Although HPD and DOB are responding quickly to 311 complaints and sending out inspectors, there is a very troubling lag time and delay in terms of closure of these complaints,” Councilmember Pierina Sanchez said.

Podcast: El Diario Sin Límites

¿Qué piden 26 organizaciones en inmigración previo al discurso sobre el estado de la unión de la nación?

By Daniel Parra | February 28, 2022

La administración Biden ha revocado o eliminado 235 políticas sobre inmigración de las 1.059 políticas puestas en marcha por el expresidente Donald Trump.

Podcast: El Diario Sin Límites

Dos años después del Título 42, ¿llegó para quedarse?

By Daniel Parra | February 21, 2022

Han pasado 2 años desde que se creó el título 42, ahora es la administración Biden quien lo defiende.

Podcasts

City Watch: Bottcher Urges City and State to Fund Treatment Beds to Address Mental Illness

By David Brand | February 16, 2022

“The failure that we’re experiencing is the result of decades of disinvestment of mental health services,” Manhattan Councilmember Erik Bottcher, who represents Greenwich Village, Chelsea and Hell’s Kitchen, said during an appearance on WBAI’s City Watch this week.

Podcast: El Diario Sin Límites

¿Qué cambia con la nueva misión del Servicio de Ciudadanía e Inmigración de Estados Unidos (USCIS)?

By Daniel Parra | February 14, 2022

El Servicio de Ciudadanía e Inmigración de Estados Unidos—USCIS por sus siglas en inglés, que es la entidad responsable de la gestión de los beneficios federales de inmigración, programas y otras aplicaciones—ha renovado su misión acortándola un poco, y añadiéndo las palabras: “bienvenida” y “respeto”.

Podcasts

City Watch: Queens Councilmember on Increasing Access to Mental Healthcare

By Jeanmarie Evelly | February 9, 2022

“Access means a lot of different things, and language access is a huge part of it,” Councilmember Linda Lee, who now chairs the committee on mental health, told WBAI’s City Watch.

Podcasts

¿Cómo son las condiciones para los inmigrantes detenidos por ICE en Nueva York?

By Daniel Parra | February 7, 2022

En la última seman de enero, abogados y defensores de inmigrantes adviertieron de un posible brote de COVID-19 entre los inmigrantes detenidos en el centro penitenciario del condado de Orange, NY. Tres clientes de Bronx Defenders han logrado acceder a la vacuna luego de que City Limits hiciera publica la situación.

NYC Housing

City Watch: New Brooklyn Councilmember Wants to Streamline Housing Aid

By David Brand | February 2, 2022

“This comes down to the inefficiencies of government,” said Councilmember Crystal Hudson, who represents Brooklyn’s 35th District. “We need to create systems that work for people, not against them.”

Una Ciudad sin Límites
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¿Cómo los latinos perciben su vida en EE.UU. y qué se sabe de las comunidades inmigrantes negras?

By Daniel Parra | January 31, 2022

Dos nuevos informes del Pew Research Center muestran dos caras de la inmigración hacia los Estados Unidos: uno habla de cómo los latinos perciben su vida en EE.UU., y el otro sobre cualés son las características de las comunidades inmigrantes negras en el país.

Podcasts

Meet Your New NYC Council: Bronx Students Interview Their Reps

By Daniel Parra | January 26, 2022

To learn more about these new officials and their plans for their time in office, City Limits partnered with students from the Department of Journalism & Media Studies at CUNY’s Lehman College, who contacted their district representatives for audio interviews.

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  • Battle Between Progressives and Established Dems Plays Out in Brooklyn’s 54th Assembly District
  • Bronx Students Ask: What Kind of Neighbors Are The Yankees?
  • Queens Community Board Rejects 5-Block Rezoning Plan Over Affordability Concerns
  • Opinion: NYCHA’s ‘Public Housing Preservation Trust’ Is A Farce of Resident Engagement
 

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