Landlords and employers in New York City who threaten to call federal agents on undocumented immigrants or say “go back to your country” could face fines of up to $250,000
Since 1989, the city’s human-rights law has banned discrimination based on citizenship status or “alienage” in employment, housing and public accommodations. On Wednesday, the commission released new guidelines specifying what threats violate the law.
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