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We have great news for our newly arrived neighbors from Venezuela and our fight toward respect and dignity for all immigrants! In recent years, hundreds of thousands of my fellow Venezuelans–including many of my loved ones and friends–have been forced to flee to the United States due to the crisis facing our native land. Last…
Last night, Judge Andrew Hanen of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas ruled to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. This decision ignores the strong legal arguments behind the program and puts hundreds of thousands of DACA recipients at risk. It does not immediately impact current DACA recipients,…
Join Make the Road New York to celebrate our 25th anniversary! Thursday, October 5, 2023 6 – 9 PM | Cocktail Party Tribeca 360 10 Desbrosses St, Manhattan PURCHASE A TICKET | SPONSOR | PURCHASE AN AD HONORING Oona Chatterjee and Andrew Friedman, founders of Make the Road by Walking Saramaría Archila, in memoriam,…
New York City Mayor, Eric Adams, has announced 30-day notices for adult Caribbean migrants to “take the next step” as the number of Caribbean and other asylum seekers in New York City’s care tops 60,000. Many of the asylum seekers arriving in New York from southern US border states are nationals of Cuba, Haiti, Venezuela…
More than 110,000 migrants have arrived in the city since last spring. An organization that is working on the ground to help those who are coming here in the hopes of a better life. Natalia Aristizabal, deputy director of Make the Road New York, joins “News All Day” to discuss how they support immigrants through…
Venezuelan asylum seekers in the United States have welcomed the news of temporary permission to live and work in the country as a vital “helping hand” after the Biden administration announced that it would extend temporary protected status (TPS) to nearly half a million Venezuelan nationals. The Department of Homeland Security announced that the TPS extension…