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Subject How Delayed SNAP Benefits Impacted New Yorkers Who Need Them
Date November 17, 2025 3:27 PM
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How Delayed SNAP Benefits Impacted New Yorkers

While the federal government has officially reopened, local SNAP recipients had to navigate empty refrigerators and cabinets for more than a week.

"You wake up…and know you don’t have no food in your house, but you go in your kitchen anyway and look and know it’s empty," one 67-year-old beneficiary said.

Now, work requirements imposed by the Trump administration are expected to cause further hardship.

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A plan to add flood walls and elevated park space is the most complicated and expensive link in the Lower Manhattan Coastal Resiliency portfolio: a chain of flood-proofing projects, devised in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, to protect the island’s tip from coastal flooding.

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“Thousands remain on the lien sale list, facing excessive fees and risk of foreclosure. Many are older adults or long-time residents, who missed notices or couldn’t navigate the system in time.”

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Repartidores y vendedores ambulantes de Nueva York buscan mayores protecciones tras redada de ICE en Canal Street

Una semana después de que agentes federales detuvieran a vendedores en Canal Street durante una redada de inmigración, los vendedores ambulantes se unieron a los repartidores de comida para exigir mejores condiciones y más protección en sus sectores, en los que hay una gran presencia de inmigrantes.

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PODCAST: ¿Por qué los inmigrantes detenidos están pasando más tiempo en salas de procesamiento de ICE?

En la ciudad de Nueva York, en la dirección 26 Federal Plaza en Manhattan hay un edificio federal y en el décimo piso, la duración media de la detención en las salas ha aumentado casi un 600 por ciento, según el periódico inglés The Guardian.

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