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New York City is ending its controversial scheme that gave migrant families prepaid debit cards worth a total of $18,500 each. City Hall made the announcement Thursday, as Mayor Eric Adams has finally listened to critics of the Big Apple's migrant policies and Adams himself has become friendlier with Donald Trump, who plans massive reforms to the immigration system.
originally posted by: WeMustCare
a reply to: Dandandat3
Democrat states that took in boats/busses/trains/planes filled migrants (legal/illegal), are hurting financially because the U.S. House isn't giving them money to care for them. THAT WILL NOT CHANGE.
originally posted by: CarlLaFong
originally posted by: Kaiju666
Anyone know what the true House count is at? Showing way different on ap Decisiondesk etc…
205D -214R
218 to win
Amazing the count is still going on.
Source: alaskapublic.org...
Republican Nick Begich declared victory in the race for Alaska’s lone seat in the U.S. House of Representatives on Saturday, celebrating an impending win over Democratic Congresswoman Mary Peltola.
“Alaskans have spoken,” Begich said in a social media post. “It will be the honor of a lifetime to have the opportunity to serve as your voice in Congress.”
The organization Decision Desk HQ projected Begich would win the seat Saturday morning, flipping the seat from Democratic to Republican control. The Associated Press had yet to call the race as of late Saturday afternoon. Begich leads Peltola by more than 8,300 votes, 48.7% to 46.1%.