The Federal Emergency Management Agency has rescinded $80 million allocated to New York City for migrant housing, escalating tensions between city officials and the Trump administration as federal agencies move to curb funding for programs tied to illegal immigration, The Hill reported.
New York City officials are pushing back against a federal decision to revoke $80 million in migrant housing funds, a move aligned with the Trump administration’s broader efforts to crack down on such programs.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency confirmed Wednesday that it had pulled the funding, citing concerns over potential misuse.
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