New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Commissioner Manuel Castro of the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs today releases a statement in response to President Biden extending Temporary Protected Status to tens of thousands of Ukrainian immigrants living in the United States:
New York City Mayor Eric Adams gives a raise to hard-working essential workers, many of whom are immigrants, and all who helped New Yorkers get around the five boroughs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
IDNYC quarterly report Includes, but not limited to, number cards issued, cards to minors, denials made to requesting agencies for information collected about applicants, efforts to promote acceptance such as banks, outreach, & types of services that accept the ID as proof of identity and residency.
IDNYC quarterly report Includes, but not limited to, number cards issued, cards to minors, denials made to requesting agencies for information collected about applicants, efforts to promote acceptance such as banks, outreach, & types of services that accept the ID as proof of identity and residency.
Quarterly report, covering the period of January 1, 2021, to March 31, 2021 submitted to the Speaker of the City Council pursuant to Administrative Code § 10-178(d), as added by Local Law 228 of 2017.
Quarterly report, covering the period of April 1, 2021, to June 30, 2021, submitted to the Speaker of the City Council pursuant to Administrative Code § 10-178(d), as added by Local Law 228 of 2017.
In recent years, the City Council and de Blasio Administration have greatly expanded the funding for legal services for low-income New Yorkers facing civil proceedings in court. IBO examines how this funding for civil legal assistance has grown.
Cities for Action announced the that the national co chairs of Chicago and San Diego to join NYC in helping to advocate for a just and humane immigration system that welcomes and supports immigrant communities.
The Mayor's Press Office releases information about notable events and actions taken by the Mayor, as well as transcripts of all media conferences, radio shows, and ceremonies that the Mayor attends.
This plan explains how the Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment intends to make its programs accessible to people with limited English proficiency.