Undocumented immigrants filing taxes this year face fear and uncertainty as an ICE and IRS collaboration raises concerns about data privacy and deportation efforts. Here's what the experts say.
Undocumented immigrants filing taxes this year face fear and uncertainty as an ICE and IRS collaboration raises concerns about data privacy and deportation efforts. Here's what the experts say.
In the latest column of The Throughline, Dara Lind examines how immigrants’ application fees fund a government agency — yet many aren’t receiving the services they’re paying for.
If passed, a new law would ban 24-hour shifts in New York City, a practice advocates call ‘inhumane.’
Legal remedies largely fail to hold federal agents accountable for use of excessive force. State legislators want to change that.
Vendors say business hasn’t bounced back since the shopping center was moved into the first floor of a modern residential building.
A union dominated by women and foreign-born members view the nurses' strike as the latest major labor win in New York City.
If passed, a new law would ban 24-hour shifts in New York City, a practice advocates call ‘inhumane.’
A union dominated by women and foreign-born members view the nurses' strike as the latest major labor win in New York City.
For #InternationalWomensDay2026, Striking Immigrant Nurses Celebrate Victory
@nynurses.bsky.social, a union dominated by women and foreign-born members views the nurses' strike as the latest major labor win in New York City.
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Immigrants filing taxes this year face fear and uncertainty as an ICE and IRS collaboration raises concerns about data privacy and deportation efforts. Here's what the experts say.
As New Yorkers have increasingly turned to social media to warn neighbors about ICE activity, unverified posts often spread just as quickly as confirmed reports — fueling confusion among immigrants already living in fear.
In Brooklyn, over 200 tenants showed up — grievances in hand — to the first of five planned Rental Ripoff hearings aimed at addressing landlord abuse issues.
Legal remedies largely fail to hold federal agents accountable for use of excessive force. State legislators want to change that.
If passed, a new law would ban 24-hour shifts in New York City, a practice advocates call ‘inhumane.’
In the latest column of The Throughline, Dara Lind examines how immigrants’ application fees fund a government agency — yet many aren’t receiving the services they’re paying for.
Immigrants filing taxes this year face fear and uncertainty as an ICE and IRS collaboration raises concerns about data privacy and deportation efforts. Here's what the experts say.
Delivery apps drive workers to move faster and work longer hours. When they get injured, the companies leave them hanging, and sometimes penalize them for the time they missed.
A recent court decision allows thousands of detained immigrants to request bond, enabling them to wait for court hearings with family instead of in jail.
In Brooklyn, over 200 tenants showed up — grievances in hand — to the first of five planned Rental Ripoff hearings aimed at addressing landlord abuse issues.
At Documented, we turn your questions into guides. You asked about risks with ICE. An immigration attorney breaks down what to know about biometrics, fingerprinting, and immigration.
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The People’s Money workshops allow New Yorkers, regardless of immigration status, to decide how a portion of the city budget is spent to support their communities.
As New Yorkers have increasingly turned to social media to warn neighbors about ICE activity, unverified posts often spread just as quickly as confirmed reports — fueling confusion among immigrants already living in fear.
If passed, a new law would ban 24-hour shifts in New York City, a practice advocates call ‘inhumane.’
Nuestro artículo fue publicado en español por @documentedny.bsky.social ! Dylan López Contreras fue detenido por ICE en mayo. The Guardian lo invitó a él y a sus compañeros a compartir un poco de sus vidas y sueños...
@mayor.nyc.gov promised to "Trump-proof" the data of immigrant New Yorkers. But will it be enough? Experts weigh in on what the city can do to stop personal information from landing in the hands of federal immigration enforcement.
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There was a full house today at our #NICAR2026 panel today on how to use public records to report on immigration enforcement! Always excited to talk about @documentedny.bsky.social and how to get creative on the local immigration beat.
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The NYPD has continued issuing criminal summonses to street vendors despite @mayor.nyc.gov @zohrankmamdani.bsky.social pledge to remove them from vendor enforcement
“We still have hope,” one vendor said about the mayor
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Legal remedies largely fail to hold federal agents accountable for use of excessive force. State legislators want to change that.
In Brooklyn, over 200 tenants showed up — grievances in hand — to the first of five planned Rental Ripoff hearings aimed at addressing landlord abuse issues.