Mayor Bill de Blasio has vowed that New York City will remain a sanctuary city — so called because NYC
allows undocumented immigrants access to social services without having to reveal their status and refuses to cooperate with federal immigration authorities in deportation efforts.
This is a continuing theme for the Democrat - turned - Republican Western New York senator, whose very first TV ad of this year's campaign (released back in April) focused on his opposition to the DREAM Act, which would help the children
of undocumented immigrants access state cash to attend college.
Democrats in that chamber said that many of the governor's progressive proposals this year — including the move away from cash bail, or a proposal to let
undocumented immigrants access state tuition assistance programs — could be jettisoned and addressed later in the session.
ALBANY — Democrats who dominate the Assembly will pass a measure
granting undocumented immigrants access to New York's tuition assistance programs, they said at a press conference, laying another priority for progressive groups on the doorstep of the State Senate.
Trump vowed last month to cut off federal funding to «sanctuary» cities like New York if local enforcement
allow undocumented immigrants access to social services without having to reveal their status, or otherwise refuse to cooperate with federal immigration authorities.
In the midst of a national debate on immigration, the New York State Assembly this week passed a bill to give children
of undocumented immigrants access to financial aid for college.
Lawmakers also agreed to address criminal justice reforms, a proposal for property tax rebates, a measure to address sexual assault on college campuses and an education tax credit and legislation that would allow
undocumented immigrants access to tuition assistance — known as the Dream Act — outside the context of the spending plan.
As has been widely reported, Cuomo also made passage of the tax credit contingent on approval of a $ 27 million expenditure for the Dream Act, which would allow
undocumented immigrants access to public tuition assistance.
ALBANY — Latino lawmakers are putting pressure on Governor Andrew Cuomo to support legislation that would give
undocumented immigrants access to financial aid for college, as the state Assembly majority places the bill among its top priorities.
Tkaczyk has voted in favor of the Dream Act, which would allow
undocumented immigrants access to tuition assistance.
Hochul's faced questions about her commitment to immigration reform, after she rose to prominence for opposing then Governor Eliot Spitzer's proposal to allow
undocumented immigrant access to drivers licenses.
ALBANY — In a controversial and unscheduled vote, the State Senate rejected a bill to give
undocumented immigrants access to state tuition assistance programs, one of several priority measures for progressive Democratic groups and unions.
Those items include statewide public financing of political campaigns, the 10 - point women's agenda with a controversial abortion provision included and the Dream Act, which would give the children of
undocumented immigrants access to tuition assistance.
But even with the funding, critics, including mainline Senate Democrats, say the IDC has not delivered on the creation of a state DREAM Act that would give the children of
undocumented immigrants access to state tuition assistance programs.
The IDC resolution also supports the creation of a state DREAM Act that would give the college kids of
undocumented immigrants access to state tuition assistance programs, funding for teacher centers, and Cuomo's push to spend up to $ 1 million on a memorial in New York City honoring «all victims of hate, intolerance, and violence» in the wake of a club shooting in Orlando last year.
The W.F.P. endorsed Cuomo earlier this year only after extracting significant concessions from him to support some key components of the party's platform, including his promise to push for Democratic control of the state Senate, seek an increase in the minimum wage, and pass the Dream Act, which would allow
undocumented immigrants access to public college tuition assistance.