NYC migrant families could make up to $15K per year under controversial $53M pre-paid credit card program
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A family of four migrants with two children under age 17 will get $15,200 a year under the Big Apple's controversial new $53 million program to dole out pre-paid credit cards to asylum seekers, The Post has learned.
Facing scrutiny, the city's department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) insisted Tuesday that the $53 million will both cover fees and other expenses for the bank - known as MoCaFi - as well as the cash being dished out to migrants as part of a one-year pilot program.
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