May 6, 2026
The New York for All Act (S2235/A3506) is a proposed state bill that would limit how local police and government agencies in New York work with federal immigration enforcement, aiming to keep those roles separate. The bill restricts the use of state and local resources for civil immigration enforcement, limits information sharing with federal agencies, requires judicial warrants for certain access, and ensures people are informed of their rights during immigration-related interactions. It is intended to strengthen trust in public services and community safety.
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‘Death By a Thousand Cuts’: Longer Renewal Times Are Making DACA Recipients Deportable
CBS News
Trump Administration Mandates Enhanced Security Checks For Immigration Applicants
CNN
US Will Deny Visas to Applicants Who Say They Fear Persecution at Home
The Guardian
Judge Blocks Trump Administration From Deporting 3,000 Yemeni Refugees
AP
After Major Enforcement Operations, the Trump Administration Recalibrates its immigration crackdown
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