New York City has decided to end its controversial prepaid debit card program for migrants, which provided up to $18,500 annually to migrant families for essential purchases like food and baby supplies. The program, which began earlier this year, faced criticism for potentially being prone to misuse and for prioritizing migrants over other residents in need. Mayor Eric Adams announced that the program will be phased out by the end of the year after distributing millions in aid. The decision comes amid growing political pressure and concerns over the city's handling of the migrant crisis.
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