En medio del ajetreo en Albany para finalizar el presupuesto económico del estado de Nueva York, los neoyorquinos siguen movilizándose hasta la capital del estado para pedirle a la gobernadora Kathy Hochul que cumpla con su promesa de ampliar la cobertura médica para las personas de ingresos reducidos.
La propuesta que permitiría que 750 mil trabajadores por "cuenta propia" tengan una protección similar a 'unemployment', tampoco tuvo este año el apoyo legislativo.
Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Rob Menendez, and Adriano Espaillat led 24 members of Congress in sending a letter to the Biden administration. Asking them to grant Ecuadorians a Temporary Protected Status Designation.
Today on La Voz with Mariel Fiori we are broadcasting live from Albany, the capital of the state of New York, where more than a thousand people, members of a coalition of more than 80 organizations for Housing Justice come today to ask that our legislators vote in favor of a package of bills that would benefit renters...
Dozens of neighborhood organization members from across New York converged at the capitol on Tuesday morning, rallying for housing rights. Their mission- advocate for the passage of Good Cause Eviction laws. The ongoing battle for tenant protection has been raging since 2019.
Más de mil personas entre inquilinos, activistas, funcionarios e incluso neoyorquinos sin hogar se desplazaron este martes hacia Albany con el fin de exigir a los legisladores estatales la aprobación del proyecto de ley 'Good Cause Eviction' o Ley de Desalojo por buena causa.
Dozens of Queens tenants boarded two buses before dawn Tuesday, embarking on an early journey to Albany to advocate for greater tenant protections. "As this affordability and housing crisis continues, people don't have the safety nets that they need or the programs or help from the government that they need to be able to survive during this crisis," Leslie Ariza, a media associate for Make the Road New York, said.
En el discurso del Estado de la Unión de este jueves el mandatario nacional destacó que "nunca demonizará a los migrantes", pero al referirse a los mismos como "ilegales", despertó una gran controversia.