New York Starts Handing Out Prepaid Debit Cards to Illegal Immigrants

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams defended the use of the prepaid cards during an in-person media appearance in Albany on March 26.

New York City officials on March 25 started handing out prepaid debit cards to illegal immigrants as part of a $53 million pilot program that has drawn criticism over whether the prospect of โ€œfree moneyโ€ is incentivizing more unlawful border crossings.

The first batch of the cards was given out on March 25 to a handful of families, and that will expand to roughly 460 people by next week, New York City Mayor Eric Adamsโ€™s office confirmed to Fox News.

The Epoch Times previously reported on the prepaid card program, under which New York City awarded a $53 million contract to a company called Mobility Capital Finance to create and distribute the prepaid cards, called immediate response cards.

Under the program, the cards would first be delivered to the Roosevelt Hotel, the first touchpoint for illegal immigrants arriving in the city, with records indicating that the first to receive the cards will be families with children under the care of NYCโ€™s Housing Preservation and Development agency.

City Hall said that the prepaid cards can be used only at bodegas, grocery stores, supermarkets, and convenience stores and recipients will have to sign a pledge promising to use the cards only to buy food and baby supplies.

The program has faced criticism, including over the use of taxpayer funds to provide services to people who entered the country by flouting the law, and over fears that they would incentivize illegal immigration.

Mixed Messages?

Mr. Adams defended the use of the prepaid cards during an in-person media appearanceย in Albany on March 26.

Mr. Adams was asked by a reporter whether the prepaid cards provide potential migrants an appealing reason to come to the United States and whether the program therefore sends a mixed message, given the mayorโ€™s stated attempts to dissuade illegal immigrants from coming to New York City.

โ€œNo, it sends a mixed message when itโ€™s distorted,โ€ the mayor replied. He said he gave his team a clear directive to bring down costs related to the provision of services to illegal immigrants in the Big Apple by 30 percentโ€”and that the cards are part of that initiative.

Mr. Adams called the cards a โ€œcost-effectiveโ€ win-win that saves taxpayers more than $600,000 per month, or $7.2 million per year.

Byย Tom Ozimek

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