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Amanda Morales entered the country illegally in 2. She has been hiding out with her kids at the Holy Rood Episcopal Church in Washington Heights. Rev. Luis Barrios, the church's priest, offered to help the family after immigration and customs enforcement ordered the mother of 3 back to Guatemala. New York City is a sanctuary city and ice agents cannot take people into custody at churches, schools or hospitals.

Joining us now, Reverend Luis Barrios from Holy Rood church and Reverend Juan Carlos Ruiz from the new sanctuary coalition of New York City. Part 1: Part 2: Part 3: Part 4: August 2.

New York City is expanding its Health Bucks program in the Bronx where so many Latinos live. The hope is to help low- income families have access to healthier foods.

Health bucks are coupons redeemable for fresh fruits and vegetables at all farmers' markets in New York City. But first up, looking out for immigrants in Westchester County. The county may soon become the first in New York to approve a law aimed at protecting immigrants - - including undocumented immigrants. The Immigration Protection Act was first introduced earlier this year and it prohibits using county resources on federal immigration enforcement. Part 1: Part 2: Part 3: Part 4: August 6, 2.

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There you'll find and pick up some valuable information for those seeking expert advice on how to start and grow your business.. But right now, we take a look at the changes to the Latino population in New York City. Here is just one of the many useful statistics you'll find in the second edition of . We'll talk to the people behind the production.

Part 1: Part 2: Part 3: Part 4: July 2, 2. The Detective Rafael Ramos Foundation was launched last year with the hopes of bettering the relation between the police and the communities they serve. A year later, the foundation is making a difference. One of its top goals is to help people understand how vital a police officer's job really is, what that job entails and the dangers and fears officers face everyday. The foundation also provides scholarships, financial assistance and so much more. But right now, a 1. New York to help immigrants, regardless of status, get access to legal services.

The fund helps non- profits provide legal assistance and representation to New York immigrants. Administrators will also invest the money to fund training for law students and legal professionals. Joining us this morning to talk more about the fund is the New York Secretary of State Rossana Rosado. Part 1: Part 2: Part 3: Part 4: June 2.

Significant changes to tell you about this morning coming from the Trump administration. First, the program that shields undocumented students from deportation known as DACA will be saved, for now. However, the program protecting undocumented parents DAPA has been officially cancelled. President Trump has reversed himself on one key campaign promise on immigration and kept another. Watch The Hole Movie Survivalist (2017).

But right now, a policy shift affecting Cuba. President Trump unveiled several new restrictions affecting travel to the communist nation and called the policy initiated by former President Barack Obama one- sided. Furthermore, the president promised to enforce the ban on tourism to enforce the embargo, to prevent U. S. Tiempo veteran Ted Henken and Adrian Bordoni. June 1. 8, 2. 01. The American Museum of Natural History has a stem program that inspires high school girls to enter the world of computer coding. The program is run by a Latina and she along with a group of woman are mentoring a new generation of computer whiz kids at the museum.

But right now, a topic we've discussed here extensively on Tiempo: citizenship. Starting tomorrow there will be a week- long hotline to help permanent residents on their path to citizenship. And all of us here at ABC7 are once again proud to be a partner of the annual . Joining us this morning is Rosanna Eugenio and Eboni Mason. Part 1: Part 2: Part 3: Part 4: June 1.

One of New Jersey's oldest community theaters will soon present a summer festival dedicated to the Spanish language. The organizer behind the . You can watch here on ABC7 beginning at noon.

In an effort to restore Puerto Rican unity for the grand and iconic cultural event, recently released prisoner and controversial figure Oscar Lopez Rivera has now rescinded the honor bestowed up on him by parade organizers. The 7. 4- year- old will now march solely as a humble grandfather and proud Puerto Rican. Parade board members had designated Oscar Lopez Rivera to receive the unique title of 'National Freedom Hero.' That prompted parade sponsors to withdraw their support. Elected officials announced they would not march.

Mayor de Blasio initially said he would march in the parade. Joining us this morning, National Puerto Rican Day Parade board members Louis Maldonado and Raquel Ortiz- Rodriguez. June 4, 2. 01. 7More than half- a- million New Yorkers in all five boroughs are eligible to become citizens, but for many people, the high- priced application fees are a barrier. The city's comptroller has a plan to help pay those fees.

Also coming up later, some very lucky Latino students from New Jersey traveled to Virginia where they worked with top scientists and engineers from NASA. We'll talk to them about their experience and how it came to be. But right now, the Fresh Air Fund gets ready to roll out another summer of fun for New York City kids.

Every summer about 1. The Fresh Air Fund also provides other services like college counseling year- round.

Joining us this morning to talk about the fund and other programs they offer is Executive Director Fatima Shama and Alexis De La Rosa who participated in the program. Part 1: Part 2: Part 3: Part 4: May 2.

The Loisaida Center on the Lower East Side will hold it's annual festival celebrating the Latino community in just a few days. This year, the festival celebrates three decades, and to mark the milestone they will feature special events workshops and exhibits dedicated to the immigrants of the Lower East Side. Latino actor J. W. Cortes will once again kick off the festivities.

We'll talk to him and the director of the center about this in just a few minutes. But right now, calming fears after the visit of federal immigration officials at a school in Queens. New York City leaders spoke with families at P.

S. 5. 8 in Maspeth. City officials say that a federal employee was turned away last week after asking about a fourth grade student. Eyewitness News reporter Darla Miles was at the school last week when the schools chancellor arrived for a visit.

Joining us this morning, the Commissioner of the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs Nisha Agarwal. Part 1: Part 2: Part 3: Part 4: May 1. The Puerto Rican family institute has been strengthening Latino families for generations. Their innovative approach to family services have benefited more than 2. New York, New Jersey and Puerto Rico. Flag Football (2017) Online here. The center now has a new leader.

She joins us to discuss the center's future and initiatives. Also, we have legendary actress Chita Rivera. We'll update you on her new role on Broadway and quickly recap her nearly 7. But right now, the National Puerto Rican Day Parade celebrates 6.

Next month the parade once again returns to Fifth Avenue in Manhattan with tens of thousands of marchers and millions of spectators. And if you can't make it to Midtown to soak up the cultural event, you can always watch the live broadcast right here on ABC7. Parade organizers recently detailed some of the parade highlights during a news conference in lower Manhattan at One World Observatory.

The theme this year continues to be . In 2. 01. 5, the Puerto Rican population is down to just 2. Latinos. Overall, the city's Latino population did increase from 1. The center for Latin American, Caribbean and Latino studies at CUNY's Graduate Center conducted the study. It also highlights the social, and economic changes between 1. Here to discuss these findings and their impact on the Latino population is Laird W.