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Yesterday — 30 May 2025Main stream

Trump’s Deportations Haunt Workers in the Fields of Rural New York

Foreign-born workers on New York’s fruit and dairy farms have sequestered themselves to avoid the administration’s deportation net.

Luis Enrique Gomez García, a lumber mill worker, was held briefly at a detention center with his daughters. Their grandmother, Dámaris Dalila González, helps care for them while their mother remains in detention.
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Will Andrew Cuomo’s Mayoral Bid Be Helped or Hurt by a Federal Inquiry?

21 May 2025 at 15:00
Even Mr. Cuomo’s rivals are not sure how news that the Justice Department is criminally investigating the former governor will affect his chances.

© Shuran Huang for The New York Times

The inquiry into Andrew M. Cuomo was opened in recent weeks by the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington based on a criminal referral it received from House Republicans.

Justice Dept. Opens Inquiry Into Andrew Cuomo, Singling Out Another Political Target

21 May 2025 at 09:03
After killing a criminal case against Mayor Eric Adams, the Trump administration has begun investigating his chief rival in the New York City mayoral race over his testimony about the pandemic.

© Adam Gray for The New York Times

Andrew M. Cuomo is challenging Eric Adams, the incumbent, for the New York City mayor’s office.

Hochul Apologizes to Native Americans for Boarding School Atrocities

By: Jay Root
21 May 2025 at 04:26
Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York visited Seneca land on Tuesday to apologize for the state’s operation of a boarding school that “sanctioned ethnic cleansing” of Native American children.

© Jalen Wright for The New York Times

Gov. Kathy Hochul presented a proclamation to the Seneca president, J. Conrad Seneca, and to the Seneca Nation apologizing for the atrocities committed at the Thomas Indian School.
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