Report on requests from non-local law enforcement agencies for City agencies to provide support or assistance intended to further immigration enforcement, and actions taken in response
An exploration of high school outcomes across various school types, including District 75 (citywide special education schools) and District 79 (alternative high schools and programs).
Report on requests from non-local law enforcement agencies for City agencies to provide support or assistance intended to further immigration enforcement, and actions taken in response
Report on requests from non-local law enforcement agencies for City agencies to provide support or assistance intended to further immigration enforcement, and actions taken in response
Report on requests from non-local law enforcement agencies for City agencies to provide support or assistance intended to further immigration enforcement, and actions taken in response
Report on requests from non-local law enforcement agencies for City agencies to provide support or assistance intended to further immigration enforcement, and actions taken in response
Report on requests from non-local law enforcement agencies for City agencies to provide support or assistance intended to further immigration enforcement, and actions taken in response
Report on requests from non-local law enforcement agencies for City agencies to provide support or assistance intended to further immigration enforcement, and actions taken in response
Report on requests from non-local law enforcement agencies for City agencies to provide support or assistance intended to further immigration enforcement, and actions taken in response
Quarterly report, covering the period of July 1, 2021, to September 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.
This report is issued to the Mayor and the Speaker of the City Council in accordance with Local Law 185 of 2017, which mandates annual reporting on the city’s immigrant population and MOIA’s activities during the previous calendar year. This is the fifth such report, covering calendar year 2021.
Report on requests from non-local law enforcement agencies for City agencies to provide support or assistance intended to further immigration enforcement, and actions taken in response
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.
Fourth annual report submitted by The Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) and the Mayor's Office of Operations (Ops) to City Council in compliance with Local Law 30 of 2017.
Annual report for 2020, providing a demographic overview of NYC's immigrant population, describing barriers faced by these communities, outlining programs and activities that MOIA conducted to help address these challenges, and also tracking the impact of the pandemic on immigrant New Yorkers.
Quarterly report, covering the period of October 1, 2020, to December 31, 2020, is submitted to the Speaker of the City Council pursuant to Administrative Code Section 10-178(d), as added by Local Law 228 of 2017.
Quarterly report, covering the period of July 1, 2020, to September 30, 2020, submitted to the Speaker of the City Council pursuant to Administrative Code Section 10-178(d), as added by Local Law 228 of 2017.
Report on requests from non-local law enforcement agencies for City agencies to provide support or assistance intended to further immigration enforcement, and actions taken in response
The attached memo describes why the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) is not responsible for submitting a Quarterly Equal Employment Opportunity and Diversity Plan Implementation Report as per the New York City Charter Chapter 35, Section 815(i).
Quarterly report, covering the period of April 1, 2020, to June 30, 2020, 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 October 1, 2019, to December 31, 2019, 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 January 1, 2020, to March 31, 2020, submitted to the Speaker of the City Council pursuant to Administrative Code, 10-178(d), as added by Local Law 228 of 2017.
This annual report reviews MOIA's work in 2019 that demonstrates New York City's unwavering commitment to protecting, serving and safeguarding the rights of all New Yorkers, regardless of immigration status.
The attached memo describes why the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) is not responsible for submitting a report on Agency Policies on Identifying Information.
The attached memo describes why the Mayors Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) is not responsible for submitting a Quarterly Equal Employment Opportunity and Diversity Plan Implementation Report as per the New York City Charter Chapter 35, Section 815(i).
Report on requests from non-local law enforcement agencies for City agencies to provide support or assistance intended to further immigration enforcement, and actions taken in response
The attached memo describes why the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) does not submit a Quarterly Equal Employment and Diversity Plan Implementation Report as per the New York City Charter Chapter 35, Section 815(i)
Document explaining why the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs does not submit a Quarterly Equal Employment Opportunity and Diversity Implementation report as required by the New York City Charter, Chapter 35, Section 815(i).
Document explaining why the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs does not submit a Proposed Scope of Projects Report as required by the New York City Charter Chapter 9, Section 222(a)
Document explaining why the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs does not submit a Project Initiation, Commitment Plan report as required by the New York City Charter, Chapter 9, Section 219(d).
Document explaining why the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs does not submit a report on agency policies on Identifying Information as required by the New York City Administrative Code Title 23, Section 1205.
Document explaining how the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs is in compliance with the Open Data Report requirement as required by the New York City Administrative Code Title 23, Section 502(A)
1-pager warning New Yorkers about immigration fraud with examples of false promises, details on what to do or not do when dealing with immigration case.
Flyer detailing rights of immigrant workers, such as paid safe and sick leave, right to organizer, minimum wage, safe and healthy workplace, discrimination free workplace, overtime, and pay for work as independent contractor, rights with ICE, and resources for legal services and discrimination prote
MOIA's Language Access Implementation Plan describes, per Local Law 30, the Office's resources, processes, plan, and goals for ensuring that language access is promoted across the Office and interactions with New Yorkers with limited English proficiency (LEP).
This report is issued to the Mayor and the Speaker of the City Council in accordance with Local Law 185 of 2017, which mandates annual reporting on the city’s immigrant population and MOIA’s activities during the previous calendar year. This is the second such report, covering calendar year 2018.
Estimating the potential impacts of the DHS' proposed rule’s “chilling effect” on the receipt of some public benefits as a result of fear, misinformation, and uncertainty, as well as the impact on certain immigrants’ future ability to adjust their immigration status even if otherwise eligible.
A quick and easy road map of city services available to all New Yorkers, including immigration legal help, healthcare, education, childcare, emergency food and shelter, public safety, protections against discrimination, and IDNYC.
Describes FAQs about public charge and Trump administration's rule proposal. Details resources for legal services and calls for action on submitting a comment
The first Local Law 30 Report provides an overview of MOIA's implementation efforts; the names and titles of agencies' language access coordinators; agencies' language access implementation plans; information regarding how members of the public can submit language access inquiries.
Part I describes the responses to the 2018 family separation crisis by the City of New York, the City and County of Los Angeles, and the City of San Antonio. Part II highlights the risks of institutional congregate care for children, underscoring the need to avoid family separation.
The Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs Annual Report provides a demographic overview of New York City's immigrant population, and describes barriers faced by immigrant New Yorkers, particularly due to increasingly hostile federal immigration policy developments.