New York City is launching a $53 million program, providing pre-paid debit cards for illegal immigrants.
Illegal immigrants in the Big Apple will soon start receiving pre-paid debit cards that they must pledge only to buy food with under a $53 million pilot program, according to New York City records and media reports.
Under the program, MoCaFi will begin delivering the cards to the Roosevelt Hotel, which is the first touchpoint for newly-arriving illegal immigrants in New York City, where MoCaFi staff will hand the cards out âdirectly to asylum seekers receiving financial assistance.â
The first to receive the cards will be families with children under the care of NYCâs Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) agency.
âMoCaFiâs goal is to expand access to financial resources for individuals excluded from banking, such as asylum seekers, while helping the local economy.â
New York City Councilman Joe Borelli had a critical take on the program, telling Fox 5 NY that itâs providing illegal immigrants with services on the taxpayer dime.
Program Details
New York City Mayor Eric Adamsâs office said that the program will initially start by providing the pre-paid cards to 500 families, with restrictions on what they can spend the money on.
âWe will provide pre-paid debit cards to an initial 500 migrant families with children who may use the pre-paid cards exclusively at bodegas, grocery stores, supermarkets, and convenience stores to ensure the money is spent on food and baby supplies,â reads the City Hall statement, according to Fox 5 NY.
Recipients will have to sign an affidavit promising to spend the money on the cards only on food and baby supplies, otherwise they will be removed from the program, according to the New York Post.
The size of the family will affect the amount provided on the pre-paid cards, with a family of four set to receive around $1,000 per month, according to the Post.
Neither HPD nor Mr. Adamsâs office replied to a request for more details about the program.
However, a spokesperson for Mr. Adamsâs office told the Post that the program will make it easier for qualifying families to get the food of their choiceâand will save the city money.
âNot only will this provide families with the ability to purchase fresh food for their culturally relevant diets and the baby supplies of their choosing, but the pilot program is expected to save New York City more than $600,000 per month, or more than $7.2 million annually,â said Kayla Mamelak, the mayorâs spokesperson.
Illegal Immigration Crisis
It comes as New York City has faced an illegal immigration crisis of epic proportions, with Mr. Adams saying in December that âmore than 157,000 migrants have arrived at our door since last yearâ1.5 the size of the city of Albany.â
âAn entire city was dropped into New York City,â the mayor said.
In a State of the City address at the end of January, Mr. Adams revealed that the number had grown to 172,000.
Amid the influx, Mr. Adams has walked a fine line between empathy and criticism.
Original News Source Link – Epoch Times
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