New York City has shuttered a sprawling tent complex that housed hundreds of migrant families on a remote former airport in Brooklyn, as it shrinks the emergency shelter system built up in response to a surge from the southern border that has been steadily receding in recent months.
As President-elect Donald Trump is inaugurated on Monday, families worry he will fulfill his campaign promise by ordering sweeping deportations across the country.
A USA TODAY photographer in a helicopter captured the devastation left behind by wildfires along the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, California. USA TODAY photographer captures wildfire devastation from a helicopter in Malibu
Authorities have identified the man killed during a party Sunday at a Monroe County rental home as a 22-year-old from Venezuela. Lionardo Hernandez was shot to death and two others were wounded. The Monroe County Coroner’s Office has not released the cause and manner of Hernandez’s death.
Asylum seekers living in tax-funded Big Apple shelters are bracing for promised federal immigration raids on the eve of Donald Trump’s inauguration.
The German-Jewish political theorist, who wrote about the uses of misinformation under totalitarian governments, is riding a wave of popularity.
The German news agency dpa is reporting that the German ambassador to Washington wrote in a report back to Berlin that he expects Donald Trump to largely undermine the system
Asylum seekers living in tax-funded Big Apple shelters are bracing for promised federal immigration raids on the eve of Donald Trump’s inauguration.
Lionardo Hernandez, 22, was shot to death and two others were wounded in Sunday afternoon's incident, authorities said.
This was the environment that created Al Capone. The first celebrity gangster, Capone was happy to be perceived as the head of an organised, nationwide mafia rather than a local gang. Federal prosecutors played into his hands by describing him as “glamorous” and “a bejewelled prince” living under a “halo of mystery and romance”.
Three Venezuelan migrants — including a baby-faced Tren de Aragua leader — brazenly peddled illegal pistols, shotguns, rifles and ghost guns across New York City, prosecutors alleged.
Gleydis Carvajal, left, and her husband, Gabriel Montilla, carry their children from a bus stop to a migrant shelter in Queens after picking them up from school in Brooklyn, in