New York City has shuttered a sprawling tent complex that housed hundreds of migrant families on a remote former airport in Brooklyn, as it shrinks the emergency shelter system built up in response to a surge from the southern border that has been steadily receding in recent months.
The designated victim, Masih Alinejad, lived in Brooklyn at the time the IRGC planned to kidnap her and get her to Venezuela, which is currently an ally of Iran and willing to help carry out operations like this.
Authorities have identified the man killed during a party Sunday at a Monroe County rental home as a 22-year-old from Venezuela. Lionardo Hernandez was shot to death and two others were wounded. The Monroe County Coroner’s Office has not released the cause and manner of Hernandez’s death.
Federal ICE agents launched raids in New York City early Tuesday as part of President Trump’s illegal immigration crackdown, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said.
Those who followed Biden-era guidelines are dismayed that the rules have changed. The app that helped them enter the country now may make them targets.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced Friday that “deportation flights have begun,” releasing photos of people boarding military aircraft.
Migrant communities in cities from New York to Chicago and Los Angeles remain on edge after President Donald Trump vowed to start mass deportations and issued orders including handing immigration agents power to enter churches and schools,
Asylum seekers living in tax-funded Big Apple shelters are bracing for promised federal immigration raids on the eve of Donald Trump’s inauguration.
As President-elect Donald Trump is inaugurated on Monday, families worry he will fulfill his campaign promise by ordering sweeping deportations across the country.
Lionardo Hernandez Zarata, 22, was shot to death and two others were wounded in Sunday afternoon's incident, authorities said.
As of Thursday morning, seven suspects involved in the incident have been taken into custody, Pocono Mountain Regional Police said.
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