Queens DACA applicants wonder what comes next after federal ruling
/“When the news came that they stopped taking applications, it was a blow.”
Read More“When the news came that they stopped taking applications, it was a blow.”
Read MoreHe faces 10 years behind bars.
Read MoreGeorge Kalergios, a carting company CEO, pleaded guilty to giving bribes for trash contracts.
Read More“There is a big difference between this country and most countries, especially the PRC. There is a presumption of innocence in this country.”
Read MoreThe two defendants allegedly prostituted their victim in Queens, Brooklyn and Harlem between 2014 and 2018.
Read More“Attempting to burn down your competition is an extremely serious and violent crime.”
Read MoreIn exchange for fees up to $10,000, Stella Boyadjian and her co-conspirators prepared and filed fraudulent P-3 visa applications.
Read MoreAn alleged bomber who killed a landlord with a homemade explosive device at a home on 222nd Street in Brookville is facing new charges.
Read MoreA multi-agency operation that stretched from Queens to California resulted in the arrest on Thursday of Anthony “Ant” Pineda on charges that he ran a massive methamphetamine distribution organization.
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