New York City announced Thursday it will soon stop giving migrants prepaid debit cards for food. A spokesperson for Mayor ...
Mayor Eric Adams is ending his administration's controversial program supplying migrants in city shelters with prepaid debit ...
"As we move towards more competitive contracting for asylum seeker programs, we have chosen not to renew the emergency ...
New York City is ending a pilot program that provided migrant families with up to $350 a week on prepaid debit cards. Critics ...
New York City ends a food debit card program that allowed migrant families to purchase their own groceries and essential supplies.
New York will instead restart a program that paid for meals to be delivered to migrant families staying at hotels.
New York City announced that it will stop giving migrants prepaid debit cards for food as part of the "immediate response ...
The program was started in March this year for migrant families who began arriving and settling in The Big Apple to purchase ...
A spokesperson for the mayor’s office said the program is ending because the contract is set to expire but did not provide a ...
Mayor Eric Adams announced his administration plans to end a program that would give prepaid debit cards to migrant families ...