Migrants to Be Given Tens of Millions in Free Money Structured Like Food Stamps: Report

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Illegal aliens continue to reap benefits far and above what real Americans are afforded as billions in tax dollars are being burned up to provide freebies for those who broke our laws coming here. And now New York City Mayor Eric Adams is handing out $53 million more tax dollars for free prepaid credit cards to illegals.

The Democrat mayor’s new pilot program will dump $53 million in tax dollars into a welfare system for illegals in the form of prepaid credit cards that can be used to buy food at local bodegas, according to The New York Post.

The newest handout program is being run by the New Jersey-based Mobility Capital Finance which is set to provide the credit cards to 500 illegals, city hall said.

The city claims the cards will be accepted at bodegas, grocery stores, supermarkets and convenience stores. The migrants are also being asked to sing an affidavit pledging to only use the cards for food, or risk being kicked out of the program and perhaps losing their free lodging at the Roosevelt Hotel shelter.

This seems to be a bit of a reach, though. If illegal aliens don’t care enough about our laws not to enter our country illegally, how will “signing an affidavit” be any sort of check on their misbehavior? Won’t at least some of these illegals sell their cards for drug and alcohol money? How would an “affidavit” stop that?

The new credit card program is similar to the federal food assistance program called SNAP. But this program takes resources away from Americans and gives it to illegals.

The cards will contain a $1,000 balance, and the amount on the cards will be renewed every 28 days, officials said.

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