Complete coverage of migrants in New York
Julio Zambrano and his 10-year-old son, Julio, at Madison Square Park in Manhattan on Nov. 11. Credit: Ed Quinn
The number of migrants in New York has soared in recent years, with New York City alone processing nearly 225,000 since the spring of 2022. Many of them are worried for their future.

Rep. Gillen's bill would extend TPS for Haitians in US
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Haitians on LI 'heartbroken' over Trump order to lift immigrant TPS status
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$59M for NYC 'luxury hotels' for migrants claim leads to FEMA firings
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Haitians on LI 'heartbroken' over Trump order to lift immigrant TPS status
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A year of struggle, fear and hope for a migrant father and his sons in New York
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Immigration drives US population growth to highest rate in 23 years as residents pass 340 million
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The US Census Bureau is adding refugees to its immigrant count
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NYC Mayor Adams talks illegal immigration with incoming border czar
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Democratic senators urge Biden to act on temporary protections for migrants
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Mayor: Floyd Bennett Field migrant shelter in Brooklyn to close
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NYC easing rules for foreign migrants leaving shelters
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Trump and migrants: How deportation plan might work
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Hispanic voters explain why they voted for Trump
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Seeing red: NY Dems expect clashes with Trump on immigration, environment
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Task force working to cushion impact of Trump policies in NYS
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NYC to close Randall's Island migrant camp in early 2025, mayor says
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New immigration court cases plummet on LI, across U.S. since Biden policy change
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Suozzi touts 'immigrant experience' in DNC speech
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Suozzi gets DNC showcase for immigration stance
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Suozzi part of bipartisan push to overhaul U.S. immigration policy
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Migrant crisis: Ecuadorian man's hope and uncertainty as he returns to NYC
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New Biden immigration policy could benefit thousands on LI
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Biden order effect: Fewer foreign migrants
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NYC begins evicting sheltered foreign migrants
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Suffolk immigration deportation orders among highest in state amid NYC surge
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Why migrants have lived in Hamptons woods, not far from mansions, for years
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Migrant stays in homeless shelters capped under settlement between NYC and legal advocates
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Democrats begin testing Tom Suozzi's border strategy
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Tenants' court fight leads to more affordable housing in Farmingdale
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Mayor Adams' migrant crisis approach: From 'open arms' to 'no more room at the inn'
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Demand from migrant influx pushing LI nonprofits to the limit
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Inside the chaotic, overwhelmed system migrants navigate in NY
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Migrants on Long Island: What the latest numbers say
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Faces of a crisis: Migrants navigate uncertainties in NY
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Report: Asylum-seekers pumping millions into LI economy
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Calone, Romaine spar over crime, affordable housing in Suffolk executive debate
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How Nassau got a homeless shelter mandate
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NYC, Biden administration reach deal to house migrants at Floyd Bennett Field
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NYC opens another shelter for foreign migrants
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NYC must shelter anyone in need. A court is revisiting that rule.
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How Hofstra law school Asylum Clinic helps migrants fleeing persecution
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NYC opens tent dorms for migrant crisis
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Immigrant-rights groups sue Nassau PD over translation services
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How investigators cracked the Gilgo Beach murders case A combination of turning to the public and the FBI for help, and using cutting-edge DNA technology helped investigators finally identify Rex Heuermann as the prime suspect in the Gilgo Beach serial murders. NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie has the story.
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