Last Thursday, the Biden administration made it easier for many immigrants to work. This includes people seeking asylum and those applying for green cards, reported The Hill.
In New York, some workers face tough living conditions. In the Hamptons, a wealthy area, workers, mainly undocumented immigrants, earn enough to rent a place from April to September.
But during the cold months, they can’t afford a room, so they live in the woods, according to The New York Times.
The Attorney General of New York warned Uber and Lyft drivers about scams. They might be able to get money from settlements, but they should be careful. There’s only one right way to get it, said Documented.
A Broadway star, Antonio Rodriguez, shared his immigration story. He came to the U.S. from Mexico when he was just 2 years old.
Now 26, he talked about how his life is similar to his character in “Hadestown,” reported Spectrum News NY 1.
In a historic moment, Tracy Lewis, an American-born woman from Guyana, was promoted to lieutenant at the New York City Fire Department.
She is working to bring in more recruits, keep them in the department, and help young people, according to Caribbean Life.
Listeners can tune in to April Xu, a correspondent from Documented, discussing her investigations into Mayor Adams’ campaign fundraising on WBAI.