New York City will end its prepaid debit card voucher program for asylum-seekers. The program distributed debit cards to migrant families staying in city-funded hotels, which allowed them to buy their ...
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 ...
Mayor Eric Adams’ administration plans to stop giving prepaid debit cards to migrant families in New York City, ending a pilot program conservative ... will conclude at the end of the year ...
NYC to end controversial program supplying migrants with prepaid debit cards New York City has handed out $3.2 million in prepaid debit cards to some 2,600 migrant families. Robert Miller ...
According to city officials, a controversial voucher program for migrants in New York City to get food using debit cards is ending ... putting an end to an initiative that had been long assailed ...
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 has announced that it will end its pilot program that gave prepaid debit cards to migrant families. "Through the immediate response cards pilot program, we were able to reduce food waste ...
The debit card program will end in January. When the program through financial technology company Mobility Capital Finance was announced in March, officials said it would help bring down the cost ...
New York City announced ... migrants prepaid debit cards for food. A spokesperson for Mayor Eric Adams’ office said it will not renew the “immediate response cards pilot program.” ...
Mayor Eric Adams is ending his administration’s controversial program supplying ... picking the company. New York City has handed out $3.2 million in prepaid debit cards to some 2,600 migrant ...
The program distributed debit cards to ... Since late March, New York has provided prepaid debit cards to around 2,600 migrant families living in hotels so that they can buy food and baby supplies.