NYC scrapes up $1.2M for migrant crisis as Biden turns deaf ear to $1B request

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The City Council has scraped together $1.2 million in unused, pork-barrel funds for two dozen nonprofits providing migrant-related services — prompting critics to say it’s about time Pr…

— prompting critics to say it’s about time President Biden came through with some of the billions in expenses New York is racking up to cover a crisis he created.

“With four months left in the fiscal year and projections that this funding will be unspent, the council saw an opportunity to shift this allocation to support nonprofit providers that are on the ground right now, supporting asylum seekers,” Speaker Adams said at a City Hall news conference.

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