President Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration could potentially uproot or deport many of the estimated 670,00 undocumented residents in New York State as well as 1.8 million non-citizens — and have a “devastating impact” on its economy — a report released Thursday claims.
NY has 670K residents who are illegal migrants — including 42,300 undocumented restaurant workers
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January 23, 2025
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