Saturday, May 31, 2025

DHS Releases Statement on Major SCOTUS Victory for Trump Administration and the American People on Ending the CHNV Parole Program

 

CHNV was an unlawful scheme to unleash over 530,000 poorly vetted aliens into America

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) secured a legal victory in its effort to terminate parole for more than 530,000 illegal aliens from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela (CHNV) who were released into the country by the Biden Administration. The U.S. Supreme Court issued a 7-2 order, staying a District Court’s order pending appeal with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit.

With this decision, DHS can once again start removing illegal aliens under the disastrous CHNV parole programs as the case progresses. This order comes after an activist judge ruled that DHS could not outright end the CHNV program.

DHS released the following statement on the Supreme Court’s decision to allow the Trump Administration to keep Americans safe:

Statement Attributable to Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin

“This decision is a victory for the American people. The Biden Administration lied to America. They allowed more than half a million poorly vetted aliens from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela and their immediate family members to enter the United States through these disastrous parole programs; granted them opportunities to compete for American jobs and undercut American workers; forced career civil servants to promote the programs even when fraud was identified; and then blamed Republicans in Congress for the chaos that ensued and the crime that followed,”

“Ending the CHNV parole programs, as well as the paroles of those who exploited it, will be a necessary return to common-sense policies, a return to public safety, and a return to America First.”

KRVC - TOMORROW- JOIN US FOR RIVERDALE CELEBRATES PRIDE 2025!

 

Hey Community, 


We are calling out for YOU! 


This event is to celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community and its allies. 


Organized by: The 4Bronx Project 


Sunday, June 1, 2025, 2pm - 5pm


Riverdale Neighborhood House 

5521 Mosholu Ave

Bronx, NY 10471


Thank you to our amazing community partner,

Riverdale Neighborhood House, for hosting. 


Riverdale, we are excited to celebrate Pride with you!


Follow @laura4bronx to stay "in the know!"

 



Ranked choice voting! - AOC Organizing Team

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for Congress


We are just 24 days away from NYC's Democratic primary election on Tuesday, June 24th!

We want to make sure you have all the important dates, but we also wanted to check in about NYC's ranked choice voting system and how your vote will count this year.

What to know about ranked choice voting in NYC!

What is ranked choice voting, anyway?

Ranked choice voting is a system that allows us, as voters, to rank multiple candidates in order of personal preference.

How do I mark my ballot if there are multiple candidates on it?

Start with your first choice candidate. After you find their name, completely fill in the oval next to it (in the first column to the right).

If you have a second choice candidate, fill in the second oval next to their name (in the second column to the right).

You can rank up to five candidates, or just one. You can also leave the ovals next to a candidate's name blank if you do not want your vote counted for them at all in this election.

How is my vote counted?

After polling closes, all the first choice votes are tallied. If a candidate wins more than 50% of all votes in the first round of counting, they are the winner.

If that doesn't happen, the counting will continue in rounds. In each round, the candidate with the fewest votes gets eliminated.

If your highest ranked candidate is eliminated, your vote then goes to your second highest ranked candidate. If your second choice is eliminated, your vote then goes to your third choice, and so on, until there are just two candidates left. At the end, the candidate with the highest number of votes wins.

Important dates to remember:

• Update the address on your voter registration before Monday, June 9th.

• Need to register to vote altogether? You have until Saturday, June 14th:

• If you have a valid NY State driver’s license, permit, or non-driver ID, submit a new voter registration form online here →

• Don’t have a NY State ID? Visit your local Board of Elections in-person before Saturday, June 14. Find the NYC Board of Elections location closest to you →

• Early voting begins Saturday, June 14th! Find your polling location here→
Reminder: your Early Voting poll site may be different than where you vote on Election Day.

We hope this helps. We'll send more updates about the election as we get closer.

Your vote is your voice — make it heard this June!

See you at the polls,

Team AOC

There is no endorsement of any candidates.

Two Foreign Nationals Indicted for Plot to Silence U.S. Dissident and Smuggle U.S. Military Technology to China

 

Defendants Charged in Los Angeles and Milwaukee with Interstate Stalking, Arms Export Violations, and Smuggling

Federal grand juries in Milwaukee and Los Angeles each returned indictments charging two foreign nationals, Cui Guanghai, 43, of China, and John Miller, 63, of the United Kingdom and a U.S. lawful permanent resident, with interstate stalking and conspiracy to commit interstate stalking (Los Angeles) and conspiracy, smuggling, and violations of the Arms Export Control Act (Milwaukee).

“As alleged, the defendants targeted a U.S. resident for exercising his constitutional right to free speech and conspired to traffic sensitive American military technology to the Chinese regime,” said Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche. “This is a blatant assault on both our national security and our democratic values. This Justice Department will not tolerate foreign repression on U.S. soil, nor will we allow hostile nations to infiltrate or exploit our defense systems. We will act decisively to expose and dismantle these threats wherever they emerge.”

“The defendants allegedly plotted to harass and interfere with an individual who criticized the actions of the People’s Republic of China while exercising their constitutionally protected free speech rights within the United States of America,” said FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino. “The same individuals also are charged with trying to obtain and export sensitive U.S. military technology to China. I want to commend the good work of the FBI and our partners in the U.S and overseas in putting a stop to these illegal activities.”

Allegations in the Central District of California

According to court documents, beginning in October 2023, Cui and Miller enlisted two individuals (Individual 1 and Individual 2) inside the United States to carry out a plot to prevent the Victim from protesting President Xi’s appearance at the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in November 2023. The victim had previously made public statements in opposition to the policies and actions of the PRC government and President Xi.

“The indictment alleges that Chinese foreign actors targeted a victim in our nation because he criticized the Chinese government and its president,” said U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli for the Central District of California. “My office will continue to use all legal methods available to hold accountable foreign nationals engaging in criminal activity on our soil.”

Unbeknownst to Cui and Miller, Individual 1 and Individual 2 were affiliated with and acting at the direction of the FBI.

In the weeks leading up to the APEC summit, Cui and Miller directed and coordinated an interstate scheme to surveil the victim, to install a tracking device on the victim’s car, to slash the tires on the victim’s car, and to purchase and destroy a pair of artistic statues created by the victim depicting President Xi and President Xi’s wife.

A similar scheme took place in the spring of 2025, after the victim announced that he planned to make public an online video feed depicting two new artistic statues of President Xi and his wife. In connection with these plots, Cui and Miller paid two other individuals (Individual 3 and Individual 4), approximately $36,500 to convince the victim to desist from the online display of the statues. Unbeknownst to Cui and Miller, Individual 3 and Individual 4 were also affiliated with and acting at the direction of the FBI.

Allegations in the Eastern District of Wisconsin

According to court documents, beginning in November 2023, Miller and Cui solicited the procurement of U.S. defense articles, including missiles, air defense radar, drones, and cryptographic devices with associated crypto ignition keys for unlawful export from the United States to the People’s Republic of China from two individuals (Individual 5 and Individual 6).  

In connection with the scheme, Cui and Miller discussed with Individuals 5 and 6 ways to export a cryptographic device from the United States to the People’s Republic of China, including concealing the device in a blender, small electronics, or motor starter, and shipping the device first to Hong Kong. Cui and Miller paid approximately $10,000 as a deposit for the cryptographic device via a courier in the United States and a wire transfer to a U.S. bank account.

If convicted, Cui and Miller face the following maximum penalties: five years in prison for conspiracy; five years in prison for interstate stalking; 20 years in prison for violation of the Arms Export Control Act; and 10 years in prison for smuggling.

The FBI is investigating the case. The United States is coordinating with Serbian authorities regarding the pending extraditions of Cui and Miller from Serbia.

Assistant U.S. Attorneys David Ryan and Amanda B. Elbogen for the Central District of California, Benjamin Taibleson for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, and Trial Attorneys Leslie Esbrook and Menno Goedman of the National Security Division’s Counterintelligence and Export Control Section are prosecuting the cases, with valuable assistance provided by the Justice Department’s Office of International Affairs.

An indictment is merely an allegation. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

Weekly News from State Senator Gustavo Rivera!

 





GOVERNMENT HEADER

Senator Rivera joined the Caring Majority Rising and colleagues to call on the passage of his CDPAP Accountability Act (S.1189), which recently passed the Senate Health Committee. As a result of the failed CDPAP transition, New Yorkers are losing access to home care services, and the workers providing this care are losing their jobs. The lack of transparency surrounding the transition, and the failure to provide a contingency plan to prevent disruptions in care and employment are unacceptable.


"My CDPAP Accountability Act offers a reasonable alternative to mitigate care disruptions resulting from the failed CDPAP transition while restoring trust in the program. Patients need to get back care they lost and workers need to get paid. The Governor needs to fix what she broke," said Senator Rivera.

This week, Senator Rivera held the ninth Health Committee meeting of the year, where 13 bills, including 4 of his own, were passed.


  • S7874: Establishes a pathway for traditional home care agencies to absorb tens of thousands of enrollees transitioning out of the Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program (CDPAP) due to the failed transition. This bill would remove unnecessary bureaucracy in the establishment of home care agencies, help address the increasing demand for home care services and help mitigate the fallout from the CDPAP transition


For more information about all the bills, click here

Senator Rivera welcomed members of 1199 SEIU (Union Healthcare Workers East) to discuss their legislative priorities related to healthcare now that budget has been finalized. Thank you for coming to Senator Rivera's office!

Senator Rivera participated in a panel discussion about the New York Health Act as part of the AAPI Summit held in Albany today. During the panel, Senator Rivera and his fellow panelists, which included the Campaign for New York Health Executive Director's Melanie D'Arrigo, discussed topics such as equity and access in the healthcare system, policy and political realities, and the role of AAPI organizations and communities


Follow the New York Health Campaign here and join us in the fight for guaranteed healthcare!

SENATOR RIVERA LEADS CONVERSATION ON THE NEW YORK HEALTH ACT WITH PSC CUNY MEMBERS

Senator Rivera led a discussion about the New York Health Act with members of the Professional Staff Congress of the City University of New York (PSC CUNY), who have been incredibly supportive of Senator Rivera's groundbreaking bill.


Thank you to President James Davis, First Vice President Jennifer Gaboury, and Secretary Andrea Vasquez for the invitation and for making this discussion possible!

SENATOR RIVERA'S OFFICE HOSTS MONTHLY FREE HOUSING CLINIC WIth WEST BRONX HOUSING AND NEIGHBORHOOD RESOURCES CENTER!

Thank you to Joshua Stephenson from the West Bronx Housing and Neighborhood Resources Center (WBHNRC) for hosting another edition of our free monthly housing clinic at our office.


Remember, you can schedule an appointment for the June housing clinic by calling our office at 718-933-2034 or visiting us at 2432 Grand Concourse, Suite 506, Monday through Thursday, from 10 am to 5 pm

Van Cortlandt Park Alliance - Get Your Hands Dirty!

 


Trail Work Thursdays

Thursdays June 5, 12, 26 - Meet at 9am

Blaze trails with us! Whether you’re an experienced trailblazer or new to trail maintenance, your help will make a significant impact to ensure trail safety for runners and hikers.

Meet at VCPA Garden & Compost Site

 

Forest Fridays

Fridays June 6, 13, 20, 27 - Meet at 9am
Help restore Van Cortlandt Park’s vital northwest forest by removing invasive plants like multiflora rose, bittersweet, and porcelain berry. Your efforts will create space for native plants to thrive and support long-term forest health.
Meet at VCPA Garden & Compost Site

Cross Country Course Volunteer Day

Saturday, June 7 - meet at 10am

Get a different kind of workout! Bend, stretch, and lift when you fill holes, rake gravel, and move wheelbarrows to keep our beloved cross country course in running shape. 

RSVP Now

Meet at VCPA Garden & Compost Site

 

261st Street Garden Volunteer Day 

Saturday, June 7 - 10am -12pm

Beautify this lovely, pastoral space alongside our partners from Riverdale Main Streets Alliance. 

Meet at W. 261st Street and Broadway

 

Wetland Wednesdays
Wednesdays June 11, 18, 25- Meet at 9am
It’s time to tackle the water chestnut that takes over Hester & Piero’s Mill Pond every summer. We’ll provide waders, gloves, and all the tools you’ll need to hop in the water with us and help remove this pesky plant.
Meet at Van Cortlandt Golf House

Garden Volunteer Days
Tuesdays June 10, 24 - 10am to 1pm

Saturday, June 14 - 10am to 1pm 

Turnip to volunteer! Volunteers will help care for our garden, maintain compost bins, weed, water, and harvest produce. No gardening experience needed – just show up in clothing that can get dirty! 

RSVP for Tuesdays

Meet at VCPA Garden & Compost Site

 

After Father’s Day Clean Up
Monday, June 16 - Meet at 9am
Nice holiday weekends bring lots of visitors to the park. Lots of visitors make a mess! Volunteers are needed to help keep the park tidy.
Meet at Van Cortlandt Golf House

 

Canine Court Clean Up

Tuesday, June 24 - 4pm to 6pm

Canine Court needs some TLC! NYC Parks staff does not perform daily maintenance inside dog runs — that’s where community stewards like you come in!
Canine Court - enter park at Broadway and W. 252nd

Support Our Work in Van Cortlandt Park

 

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The park is really big. Our staff is really small. Only with your help can we grow our capacity, hire more staff, and take on projects to improve Van Cortlandt Park… for YOU!  Please consider a gift to Van Cortlandt Park Alliance today.

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Our Contact Information
Van Cortlandt Park Alliance
80 Van Cortlandt Park South, Ste. E1
Bronx, NY 10463
718-601-1460
http://vancortlandt.org