Felipe De La Hoz

“Right now, some of these artists can't take to the streets and they can't fight for their rights, so the only way they can really express themselves and protest is through art”

Responses to Trump’s State of the Union hint at Democrats’ midterm response to the nation’s existential challenge

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals expires in March, and now the clock will keep ticking

The Manhattan councilmember says he’d rethink affordable housing formulas, hire more cops, and close subway lines for repairs

Court officers threaten to arrest any attorneys who don’t comply with deportation actions

And even if the councilmember — or his campaign — did, is there anything that can be done about it?

ICE agents have now arrested 69 immigrants at city courthouses this year, and lawyers say state officers are abetting Trump’s crackdown

After fifteen years as a City Council staffer and representative, Donovan Richards says he’s ready to lead the chamber

More than a million New Yorkers won’t be able to cast ballots today, because of where they were born

The White House is seeking to crack down on some undocumented U.S. residents in exchange for legalizing Dreamers