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President Joe Biden’s administration will approve the release of $107 million in federal migrant aid for New York City following accusations that city officials delayed filing the paperwork needed to unlock the funds.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s (D-NY) office told the New York Daily News on Thursday of the update regarding the aid, which was allocated to the city by Congress last summer. Mayor Eric Adams reportedly filed the required budgetary documentation to the federal government last Friday, along with a waiver asking for a relaxation of the cap on hotel expenses.
Schumer’s office said the Federal Emergency Management Agency will approve the waiver Friday afternoon. Currently, rules say spending on hotel rooms for immigrants cannot exceed 10% of the total federal aid request, but FEMA is expected to increase that figure to 15% in response to Adams administration’s waiver.
President Biden’s administration set to approve release of more than $100 million in migrant aid for New York City
Mayor Adams’ office finally submitted required paperwork last week after months of delays, Chuck Schumer’s office saidhttps://t.co/qimsLHSTtx
— New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) March 14, 2024
New York City will get $107 million for migrant crisis after Adams fills out proper paperwork https://t.co/VFi2vj2vpQ https://t.co/VFi2vj2vpQ
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) March 14, 2024
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