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The Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) promotes the well-being of immigrant communities in the City of New York. The primary goals are to enhance the economic, civic, and social integration of immigrant New Yorkers; facilitate access to justice for immigrant New Yorkers; and advocate for continued immigration reforms at all levels of government in order to eliminate inequities that ...
Manuel Castro, the commissioner of the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs, believes the protests represented an intentional effort to spark fear and anti-immigrant sentiments in the city ...
We Speak NYC previously known as We Are New York (WANY) is an Emmy Award-winning educational television series produced by the NYC Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs and The City University of New York in 2009. The 10-episode comedic drama is based on true-to-life stories of immigrants making their way in New York City.
In office January 3, 2011 – December 31, 2012: Preceded by: Adriano Espaillat: Succeeded by: Gabriela Rosa: Commissioner of the New York City Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs; In office 2004–2009: Member of the New York City Council from the 10th district; In office January 1, 1992 – December 31, 2001: Succeeded by: Miguel Martinez
The Council is set to approve a bill Thursday that would let roughly 800,000 immigrant New Yorkers vote in local elections, making the Big Apple the largest jurisdiction in the country to extend ...
The outgoing administration intends to launch an ICE Portal app starting in early December in New York City that will allow migrants to bypass in-person check-ins to their local ICE office.
As of 2019, there are 3.1 million immigrants in New York City. This ... According to the 2019-20 demographic data from Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs, 3,030,397 ...
In April 2002, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg appointed her to the newly created role of Commissioner of Immigrant Affairs, where she expanded protections and services for the city's undocumented immigrants, domestic workers, and non-English speakers.