Under the Trump administration, immigrants in New York have lived with fear simply for walking into immigration court.
Today’s ruling is an important step toward restoring fairness and due process, and ensuring New Yorkers can access the legal system without fear or intimidation.
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I wouldn’t have made it out of the projects, earned a college degree, or built a career at a Fortune 500 company without laws and policies that gave me a fair shot. That’s why I speak up about what’s happening to hardworking people today. They’re not asking for handouts—they’re asking for fair wages and benefits so they can build better lives. And they work incredibly hard.
New York is a union town.
This is a major win for the tens of thousands of @32BJSEIU members who keep our buildings and neighborhoods running every day.
Proud to stand with them in their fight for better wages, benefits, and dignity.
Today's "breaking news" from @cbsnews interrupting a baller episode of #BeyondTheGates is "Remembering the Victims of the Gilgo Beach Serial Killer"which won't even be the lead story at 6 pm. The disrespect for the #CBS soap lineup is ASTOUNDING 🤯 #BTG
The Bill and Anita scenes were some of the best in the show's history. I felt every emotion. The writing and acting were perfection.
#BeyondTheGates#BTG#Gatekeepers
A dresser in the Merchant's House Museum, built in 1832, has been discovered as a secret link to the Underground Railroad — the first of its kind discovered in Manhattan in over 100 years.
NY1 received an exclusive first look at the concealed passage, which runs from the second floor down to a pantry hideaway in the basement.
The passageway had been known about for decades, but its purpose was unknown to historians. Museum researchers recently discovered that the builder of the Merchant’s House, Joseph Brewster, was a passionate abolitionist who built false floors in integrated abolitionist churches and created this route in his own home to aid freedom seekers.
@cherylwillsny1@MerchantsHouse
Just another note after yesterday's episode of #BTG. It is important to note that everyone has BRCA genes (two BRCA1 and two BRCA2, one of each from each parent). The Duprees are testing for a mutation of the genes not whether they have the gene (because we all do).
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Oh, they understand the question; they're just laughing at how dumb it is.
But since you asked, I actually know the answer.
Now, I don't want to misquote you, so here is the specific question you asked:
A thread.
I posted this on New Year's Eve, but someone reported it as objectionable. I am trying again because I really liked the image LOL. 😝 #BTG#BeyondTheGates
Yes, it's an encore episode of #BeyondtheGates today, but it's another opportunity to LOL at super🌟 @laurenbuglioli stick her tongue out at Leslie when leaving with Ted.😝🤣🫶
Some fishermen in Santa Marta, Colombia, say their way of life is under threat as the Trump administration continues strikes on alleged drug boats off the coasts of South America.
@lilialuciano talks with relatives of Alejandro Carranza, who never returned from sea following a U.S. strike on September 15; Rear Admiral Carlos Oramas, commander of Colombia's naval forces in the Caribbean; and Michael Waldman, president of the Brennan Center for Justice, who questions the legality of the strikes. https://t.co/J9E5EkuTNa