As New Yorkers brace for potential mass deportations and stricter enforcement, the city’s identity as a sanctuary for immigrants feels increasingly under threat. What does this mean for the communities that define New York—and the systems that support them?
To help us unpack this, we’re joined by David Dyssegaard Kallick, director of the Immigration Research Initiative, who is the author of numerous studies and academic papers on the economic and fiscal aspects of immigration with a focus on New York.