New York—On Thursday, March 27, a mother and her three children were detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Sackets Harbor, New York – the town where “border czar” Thomas Homan lives. When ICE was executing an arrest on a farm, they also entered a different home on the property, without a judicial warrant, and detained the mother and her three children.
Mother and Three Children Wrongfully Abducted and Disappeared by ICE in North Country, NY
Trump Administration Strips CHNV Humanitarian Parole Protection, Putting Hundreds of Thousands at Risk of Deportation
New York, NY—Today, the Department of Homeland Security revoked the humanitarian parole programs for individuals from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela (CHNV). This decision will categorically end the protection and legal status of 530,000 people who arrived in the United States under parole status.
Trump Admin Undermines Due Process by Targeting Immigration Lawyers, New York Must Fight Back
New York, NY—On Friday, the Trump administration issued a memo calling for sanctions, reviews, and stricter oversight of attorneys representing immigrants in both immigration and federal courts. If implemented, this directive would create another barrier for individuals seeking legal representation.
Immigration Advocates and Lawmakers Rally to Demand $165M for Legal Services in Budget, Passage of the Access to Representation and BUILD Acts
Proposed legislation would secure immigrants’ legal rights
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Albany, NY—Today, the New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC), partners, legal service providers, immigrant New Yorkers and allies will rally at the New York State Capitol in support of the Access to Representation Act (ARA, S141/A270) and the Building Up Immigrant Legal Defense Act (BUILD Act, A2689/S4538) for the 2025 New York State Legislative Session.
Trump Admin Strips Legal Protections for Immigrant Children, NYS Must Invest $165M in Legal Services Funding
New York, NY—Today, the Trump administration cut funding to a program that provides legal representation to unaccompanied asylum-seeking children. This decision immediately halts funding for legal assistance to tens of thousands of children under the age of 21 years navigating the immigration system without a parent or guardian.
NYC Democracy Diminished with Our City Our Vote Court Ruling
New York—Today, the New York Court of Appeals erroneously upheld a ruling declaring New York City’s Local Law 11 unconstitutional. This law had expanded voting rights in municipal elections to roughly one million immigrant New Yorkers with legal permanent residency or work authorization, when it was passed in December 2021 and enacted in January 2022. The implementation of Local Law 11 was immediately delayed due to a court challenge brought by a group of New York Republican voters, officials, and members of the New York Republican State Committee and the Republican National Committee.
5th Circuit Court Orders DACA to Move Forward, Future of Program Remains Uncertain
New York, NY—Earlier this week, the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals’ decision regarding the future of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program officially went into effect.
The court’s decision would allow first-time DACA applications to be processed across all 50 states.
Advocates and Lawmakers Rally to Demand $165M for Immigration Legal Services Funding, Passage of Access to Representation Act and BUILD Act
While Trump administration attempts mass deportations, proposed legislation would secure immigrants’ legal rights
Photos and videos available here
Albany, NY - Yesteday, CARE for Immigrant Families Coalition, legal service providers, immigrant New Yorkers, and allies rallied at the New York State Capitol in support of the Access to Representation Act (ARA, S141/A270) and the Building Up Immigrant Legal Defense Act (BUILD Act, A2689/S4538) for the 2025 New York State Legislative Session.
One-House Budgets Takes Vital Steps Forward, But Can Go Further to Meet Urgent Needs of Immigrant New Yorkers
Albany, NY—Today, the New York State Senate and Assembly submitted their one-house budget resolutions. Both houses included the Working Families Tax Credit, in full, including proposals for investments totaling $75 million for legal services. However, neither One House budgets included further investments in the Language Access Act.
Advocates and Lawmakers Rally to Demand $165M for Immigration Legal Services Funding, Passage of Access to Representation Act and BUILD Act
While Trump administration attempts mass deportations, proposed legislation would secure immigrants’ legal rights
Photos and videos available here
Albany, NY - Today, the New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC), partners, legal service providers, immigrant New Yorkers, and allies rallied at the New York State Capitol in support of the Access to Representation Act (ARA, S141/A270) and the Building Up Immigrant Legal Defense Act (BUILD Act, A2689/S4538) for the 2025 New York State Legislative Session.
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