Posts Tagged ‘Immigration’

Non-Profits and Activists Play Outsized Role in Asylum Seeker Care

Non-Profits and Activists Play Outsized Role in Asylum Seeker Care
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While there is help from the local government, non-profits, community-based organizations and activists said they are providing many of the services for asylum seekers.


DACA’s demise: The long good-bye

DACA's demise: The long good-bye
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Westsiders express strong opinions in the wake of the decision to rescind DACA.


Koreatown restaurants struggling in a more competitive K-town

Koreatown restaurants struggling in a more competitive K-town
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New chain restaurants on 32nd Street, including some well-known Korean brands, force family-owned Korean restaurants to adapt.


Church community center hosts first annual film festival

Church community center hosts first annual film festival
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The Migrant Center at St. Francis of Assisi held its first annual film festival.


Where In The World Is Little Brazil?

Where In The World Is Little Brazil?
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Little Brazil has undergone many changes in past few decades. Today the once buzzing section of West 46th Street between Fifth and Seventh Avenues takes up no more than a quarter of that space.