NYC gave 150 migrant families up to $4K each to get them to move out of taxpayer-funded shelters
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"The city is using every tool at its disposal to implement innovative and cost-effective solutions to help recently arrived asylum seekers residing in shelters take the next steps in their journey," a spokesperson for the city Department of Social Services said in a statement to The Post."
"Only one of the 150 families in the program have bounced back to the shelter system, the city said. This shows the effectiveness of the program in helping families transition successfully."
"Two massive facilities erected to cope with the overflow - tent cities at Randall's Island and at a former federal airfield at Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn - have drawn the ire of local residents."
"Since the crisis began, City Hall officials said taxpayers have doled out more than $5 billion, with more than 65,000 migrants still holed up in shelters, emphasizing the ongoing challenge."
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