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New York City is expanding a program it launched in March that gives prepaid debit cards to migrants staying in city-funded hotels, allowing them to buy food and baby supplies at specified stores.
New York City is expanding a program it launched in March that gives prepaid debit cards to migrants staying in city-funded hotels, allowing them to buy food and baby supplies at specified stores.
The debit card program will conclude at the end of the year, and the administration has decided not to renew it. The program provided a family of four with two children up to $350 a week.
Mayor Eric Adams’ administration plans to stop giving prepaid debit cards to migrant families in New York City, ending a pilot program conservative critics have fiercely attacked. The program ...
The city will not renew its one-year contract for a pilot program that provided migrant families with prepaid debit cards, officials said Thursday. “As we move towards more competitive ...
The claim: New York is giving migrants up to $10,000 on debit cards with no restrictions. A Feb. 20 Instagram post (direct link, archive link) shows a video of a man speaking about a new program ...
New York City is ending a program that provided prepaid debit cards to migrant families living in the sanctuary city. In a statement obtained by FOX 5 New York, Adams announced the end of the ...
New York City will end a pilot program that gave prepaid debit cards to migrant families to help them buy food. New York City launched the program earlier this year. It allowed migrant families to ...