Immigrant Advocates Applaud Inclusion and Expansion of Health Insurance for DACA Recipients, Demand Permanent Protections

New York, NY—Today, President Biden announced that Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients would soon be allowed to access government-funded health insurance programs, including Medicaid. The New York Immigration Coalition welcomes this expansion, which will provide essential lifesaving care to nearly 600,000 DACA recipients, while demanding that Congress and President Biden provide a pathway to citizenship.

Immigrant Advocates Rally to Reject Adams Education Budget Cuts & Demand Investment in Immigrant Youth

New York—On Thursday, April 13 the New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC), immigrant parents and students, educators and advocates rallied and held a press conference on the steps of Tweed Courthouse to demand that New York City create more equitable access to public schools for immigrant youth and families through two critical education programs, and rejected the Mayor’s proposed 3% cuts to the Department of Education (DOE) budget.

Immigrant Advocates Commend City Council Advances Towards Inclusive Budget as Important First Step

New York, NY—Yesterday, the New York City Council released their response to Mayor Adams’ preliminary budget for fiscal year 2024. 

Murad Awawdeh, Executive Director, New York Immigration Coalition:

“The New York City Council’s response to the Mayor’s preliminary budget is an important rebuke of the Mayor’s austerity measures and a first step in ensuring the vitality and wellbeing of all of New York City’s communities.

Immigrant Advocates Reject Adams Austerity Cuts and Scapegoating of Asylum Seekers

New York, NY—Today, news broke that the Adams administration is ordering some city agencies to slash their budgets by an additional 4% on top of cuts implemented last year. Budget Director Jacques Jiha wrote in a letter to agency heads that these cuts, known as Program to Eliminate the Gap (PEGs), would be part of the Mayor’s executive budget to come out later this spring.

Elected Officials, Immigrant Advocates Rally to Demand the Passage of the Access to Representation Act

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NEW YORK – Today, elected officials including New York City Comptroller Brad Lander and Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso joined the CARE for Immigrant Families coalition outside of Gov. Kathy Hochul’s New York City office to urge passage of the Access to Representation Act (ARA). The first-in-the-nation bill would establish a right to counsel in immigration court proceedings.

Immigrant Advocates Call for Opportunities for Street Vendors, Not Enforcement

New York, NY—Today, New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced that the City intends to move enforcement of street vending regulations responsibilities from the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) to the Department of Sanitation (DSNY) on April 1, 2023. 

Theodore A. Moore, Vice President of Policy & Programs, New York Immigration Coalition:

“The diversity and dedication of New York City's immigrant street vendors are part of what makes New York City so unique.