NYC launches pre-paid credit cards for migrant families
NEW YORK - Questions are mounting around the new pilot program that will give migrant families a reloadable pre-paid credit card to buy food and supplies.
The mayor's office says the city is partnering with Mobility Capital Finance to launch a new, more cost-effective technology pilot program to distribute the so-called Immediate Response Cards.
Adams is trying to get the illegal aliens out of the city. Put them in $500 a night hotels, feed 'em, give them medical care and like it's like leaving plates full of food out in a NYC high-rise. The cockroaches will call their cousins in NJ to come on over and eat. By giving them prepaid cards the mayor is hoping they use the money to buy Grey Hound bus tickets
This administration just keeps asking for it, doesn’t it. There will be a reckoning for all of those blind decisions.
ReplyDeleteAdams is trying to get the illegal aliens out of the city. Put them in $500 a night hotels, feed 'em, give them medical care and like it's like leaving plates full of food out in a NYC high-rise. The cockroaches will call their cousins in NJ to come on over and eat. By giving them prepaid cards the mayor is hoping they use the money to buy Grey Hound bus tickets
ReplyDeleteMaybe to someplace warmer, like California. Yay.
DeleteWhat they SHOULD do is issue all of the cards with nothing on them. You came here with nothing, and nothing is what you get.
ReplyDeleteMy name is Inigo Montoya, my father is dead, I seek asylum. Prepare to give me money.
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