Report: New NYC proposal would budget $53 million in pre-paid debit cards for "asylum seekers"
· Feb 3, 2024 · NottheBee.com

Not only do they get free housing, not only do they get away with all sorts of crime, illegal immigrants in New York City are about to get a major payday just for illegally residing in New York.

According to a New York Post report, New York City is getting ready to spend $53 million on pre-paid debit cards to give out to illegal aliens.

$53 million in NYC taxpayer money AND free bail?

They're living the dream.

Here's the story from the Post:

The $53 million pilot program, run by the New Jersey company Mobility Capital Finance, will provide asylum seekers arriving at the Roosevelt Hotel with the city cash to help them buy food, according to city records.

It'll start with a group of 500 migrant families in short-term hotel stays and will replace the current food service offered there, according to City Hall.

The cards will be good only at nearby grocery stores and bodegas, but they are designed to provide for illegal immigrants without having to cook the meals like the city is doing now.

They're basically giving illegal immigrants food stamps. New York is using the same SNAP system for this initiative to feed illegal border crossers.

The amount on each card will vary depending on the size of the family and whether any income is coming in, according to the details of the contract. A family of four, for instance, could be provided nearly $1,000 each month, which comes out to $35 per day for food. Cards will get refilled every 28 days.

$1,000 a month for people who are illegally in the country and need to be shipped back to where they came from.

And no, I don't mean Texas.

'MoCaFi looks forward to partnering with New York City to disburse funds for asylum seekers to purchase fresh, hot food,' said MoCaFi CEO and founder Wole Coaxum. 'MoCaFi's goal is to expand access to financial resources for individuals excluded from banking, such as asylum seekers, while helping the local economy.'

If the program is a success, the city will expand it to all migrant families staying in hotels, which is roughly 15,000 currently, officials said Friday.

There's a simple solution that doesn't involve spending 10s of millions (to start) feeding criminal aliens.

It's really easy, but New York ain't gonna do it.


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