“We never turn people away, yet the demand consistently exceeds resources. Despite these challenges, our programs are proven to reduce recidivism, emergency room visits, and homelessness—at a fraction of the cost of incarceration.”
“We need a mayor who knows that in a city committed to seeing all of us thrive, there is no place for Rikers Island.”
Si bien las cifras específicas para Nueva York bajo la nueva administración federal aún no están disponibles, los informes de los medios de comunicación y los comunicados de prensa del Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas de Estados Unidos (ICE, por sus siglas en inglés) sugieren que ha habido más de 340 arrestos de…
While specific figures for New York under the new federal administration are not yet available, media reports and press releases from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) suggest there have been more than 340 arrests of migrants from January to mid-April across the state.
City Limits rounds up the latest housing and land use-related events, public hearings and affordable housing lotteries that are ending soon.
“What New Yorkers in crisis need is housing and wrap around services, which offer long-term stability instead of an endless, involuntary shuffle. Without any real support either inside or outside of psych institutions to address root causes, no one is getting any healthier or safer.”
“When polls only ask people how they feel about ‘tough-on-crime’ solutions, they receive only validation for those very solutions.”
“We need to invest in the solutions that actually work. Those solutions must be rooted in treating public health challenges with public health responses, not the same reflexive reliance on law enforcement that has already failed us.”
Días después de que el Departamento de Justicia de la administración de Donald Trump iniciara la gestión para retirar los cargos de corrupción contra el alcalde Eric Adams, el alcalde propuso revertir la ley santuario que expulsó al Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas (ICE por sus siglas en inglés) en la cárcel de…
“What if, instead of living under the boot of absentee landlords and corporate ownership, tenants had the right to control their own buildings and destinies? What if our rent went directly toward maintaining our homes instead of lining pockets?”