NYC secures $106M in federal funding for reimbursement of migrant costs after months of delays

The $106 million to New York City is a portion of the $150 million aid package promised by the federal government

Migrants block NYC streets selling clothes, other used goods

A neighborhood in Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's district Queens has been described as looking like a Third World country as desperate migrants block up sidewalks selling used clothes and other goods. CREDIT: Ramses Frias

The federal government will reimburse New York City $106 million to help the city's continued response to the migrant crisis, Sen. Chuck Schumer. D-N.Y., announced on X on Thursday.

"NYC will receive a fresh $106M from feds to reimbursement for migrant costs," Schumer wrote.

Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services Anne Williams-Isom said in a news conference that the $106 million is a delayed portion of a larger $150 million aid package promised last summer.

"We appreciate the productive collaboration of our federal partners, and we’ll continue to work closely with them so money can be released," Williams-Isom said. "We will continue to advocate for significantly more support, as well as for comprehensive immigration reform."

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Sen. Chuck Schumer

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said New York City will be receiving $106 million from the federal government to reimburse the city for its efforts amid the surging migrant crisis. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Schumer also took a swipe at Republicans while announcing the funds, calling for them to stop blocking the "strong, bipartisan border bill."

"Now Republicans must stop blocking the strong, bipartisan border bill, which can deliver more," he wrote.

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According to Mayor Eric Adams, the Big Apple has spent $1.45 billion on assisting migrants in the 2023 fiscal year.

New York City has rented out entire hotels to house some of the tens of thousands of migrants who arrived last. Other migrant housing arrangements have included cots in schools and temporary placements in tents, a cruise ship terminal and a former police academy building.

Migrants in NYC

Migrants line up in front of the historic Roosevelt Hotel in New York City, which was converted into a city-run shelter for new arrivals. (Selcuk Acar/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

Over 140,000 migrants have arrived in NYC since last year, which has overwhelmed the sanctuary city’s social services, prompting officials to demand more help from the federal government.

Fox News Digital has reached out to Sen. Schumer's office for comment.

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Authored by Sarah Rumpf-Whitten via FoxNews March 15th 2024