The Trump administration on Friday attacked New York City's attempt to retain $80 million in federal funds for housing migrants by accusing the city of trying to house terrorists.
In the days before City sued President Trump for seizing a tranche of migrant crisis funding, a chaotic series of events ...
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency has made swift work of the billionaire's goal to curtail the government. Here ...
Along with about 1,000 rank-and-file workers, FEMA is losing some of the managers most experienced in handling emergency ...
A viral post claims that FEMA sent hurricane relief funds to New York City earlier this month to pay for housing illegal ...
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has terminated four employees from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) ...
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is moving to shut down migrant shelter sites across the city as the flow of new arrivals ...
A Manhattan hotel-turned-shelter is set to close after becoming an emblem of New York City's fraught effort to manage an ...
The hotel's Humanitarian Emergency Response and Relief Center will also close at the same time, Adams said, and the city also ...
New York City's main migrant shelter at the Roosevelt Hotel in Manhattan will shut down, Mayor Eric Adams announced.
Manhattan’s Roosevelt Hotel, the first stop for tens of thousands of migrants arriving in New York City, will close by the ...
The lawsuit alleges that the funds were rescinded without notice or due process, describing the action as an unlawful "money ...