Federal prosecutors have issued subpoenas to three New York City migrant shelters, seeking the names and other personal data of people who lived there. However, the reason one of the hotels was ...
The Justice Department has opened a criminal investigation into funding and operations at two Manhattan hotels being used as migrant shelters, according to several reports. Federal prosecutors ...
The flood of incoming migrants is ending, but New York City is looking at a years-long hangover from the crisis unless it finally wakes up to the evils of the shelter-industrial complex.
The two closed hotel shelters were the first to open on Staten Island in the early days of the migrant crisis.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) reportedly opened a criminal investigation Wednesday into New York City hotels operating as migrant shelters, focusing on their funding and management, according to ...
New York City is expected to issue a payout to settle a lawsuit brought by three migrant shelter security guards accusing Tim Pearson, a former top adviser to Mayor Adams, of assaulting them ...
The feds have opened a criminal investigation into New York City’s migrant hotels — demanding Wednesday that staff turn over names of “aliens” housed at shelters, The Post has learned.
New York City, which is housing about 43,000 migrants in shelters across the city, including dozens of converted hotels, had not received a subpoena as of Wednesday, according to an official ...