The article discusses the scrutiny of New York's migrant shelter operations by Southern District prosecutors who have issued subpoenas as part of a criminal probe. They are seeking transparency regarding the funding and management of shelters that have cost taxpayers approximately $7 billion for services to over 230,000 illegal immigrants. This investigation aims to uncover potential malfeasance surrounding financial operations linked to these shelters and could set a precedent for future investigations in other cities facing similar migrant influxes.
Southern District prosecutors have moved to throw some sunlight into New York's big-bucks migrant industry, hitting major shelters with subpoenas in a criminal probe.
The migrant crisis has cost New York roughly $7 billion for services for the 230,000-plus border jumpers who arrived in the past three years.
Ignore the inevitable lefty whining about how terrible it is the Justice Department wants to know who has been on the receiving end of the largesse.
Look for this probe to turn up real dirt and to function as a model for future fed moves against entrenched migrant money machines.
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