Migrants housed in one of 's hotels will receive pre-paid cards with which to buy food and baby supplies, instead of the city providing meals the migrants often did not want.Eric Adams, the mayor of New York, estimated the scheme will save the city $600,000 a month, or $7.2 million annually.The pilot program is being rolled out at the Roosevelt Hotel in Manhattan, with 500 families involved, reported.
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