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New York. Immigration service providers who FAIL to provide a written contract to customers will face a civil penalty of at least $5,000!

New law INCREASES penalties against predatory providers!Immigration service providers who FAIL to provide a written contract to customers will face a civil penalty of at least $5,000! Consumer Protection Tips for Immigrants Immigrants face unique challenges in the workplace and marketplace. The Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) created tips to educate immigrants about…

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Mayor Adams, DA Gonzalez, and NYPD Announce Major Gang Takedown Reducing Gun Violence in Brooklyn. Video

On July 3, 2025, New York City Mayor Eric Adams, Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez, and NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch announced a major gang takedown targeting the violent crew known as R2R (Road 2 Riches), responsible for at least 10 shootings, including one homicide, in East New York and Brownsville. The long-term investigation led to…

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New York. Vandals Set Fire to NYPD Cars in Brooklyn Police Lot

A suspected arson attack targeted an NYPD parking lot in Bushwick, Brooklyn, early Thursday morning, resulting in at least 11 police vehicles being set ablaze and several others vandalized. The incident occurred around 1:30 a.m. near Central and DeKalb avenues, just a block from the 83rd Precinct. Surveillance footage captured a masked individual dressed in…

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How Federal Law Holds Local Officials Accountable for Protecting Illegal Aliens

Federal Authority and State/Local Discretion Federal law establishes that immigration enforcement is primarily a federal responsibility. The Supreme Court and lower courts have repeatedly affirmed that the federal government cannot compel state or local officials to enforce federal immigration laws, a principle rooted in the Tenth Amendment’s “anti-commandeering” doctrine125. This means that while states and…

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New York. NYPD Cops Attacked in Times Square: Mayor Adams Blames Literally Everyone But the Scooters

In a press conference that could only be described as a masterclass in deflection, Mayor Adams, flanked by a bewildered-looking Police Commissioner, addressed the recent attack on NYPD officers in Times Square. While acknowledging the seriousness of the crime, the Mayor spent most of his time railing against gang databases, bail reform, and anyone who…

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Justice Department Drops Case Against NYC Mayor Eric Adams as He Pledges to Rebuild Trust

In a televised address, Mayor Eric Adams declared his exoneration following the Justice Department’s decision to dismiss its case against him, ending months of speculation and scrutiny. While reiterating that he had never violated the law, Adams acknowledged the lingering doubts among some New Yorkers and vowed to restore public trust. Highlighting his administration’s record—declining…

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