Biden won’t provide NYC migrant aid until after 2024 election, Adams pal Arthur Aidala claims

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Biden won’t provide NYC migrant aid until after 2024 election, Adams pal Arthur Aidala claims
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President Biden won’t cough up major federal assistance to help New York City address the migrant crisis until after the 2024 presidential election.

until after the 2024 presidential election, a prominent lawyer with close ties to Mayor Eric Adams’ camp claimed Wednesday.

“And basically the word they got back was, `Hang on for a year. If Biden gets re-elected, he will cut you a check for a lot of money. But we’re not doing it until after the presidential election,,'” said Aidala.President Biden won’t cough up major federal assistance to help New York City address the migrant crisis until after the 2024 presidential election, according to a prominent attorney with ties to Mayor Eric Adams.

Gov. Kathy Hochul and the state Legislature this year delivered $1 billion in emergency assistance to the city to shelter migrants.Creedmoor Psychiatric CenterCriminal defense attorney Arthur Aidala, appearing on the 770 WABC’s “Sid & Friends in the Morning” radio show, said a City Hall official relayed to him that the White House told Adams to suck it up until Biden is re-elected.But Hochul has also been accused of having a slow-footed response to the crisis, which she disputes.

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