Championed by the progressive Democrats, the state of New York on Wednesday approved the $2.1 billion “excluded workers” fund, which will issue one-time payments of up to $15,000 to undocumented migrants who lost work during the pandemic.
The payments, which were protested by the Republicans, are by far the largest of their kind in the United States and will help tens of thousands of people who arrived in America illegally and who are unable to collect unemployment insurance or federal stimulus checks.
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The fund was approved by the state’s Congress as part of a budget worth $212 billion for the fiscal year 2022.
The Fiscal Policy Institute, a non-profit that supports the initiative, says it will see more than 90,000 migrants pocket up to $15,600 and some 200,000 others receive more than $3,000.
The fund far exceeds a similar relief program in California last year, when that state set aside $75 million for $500 payments to undocumented migrants.
The New York fund had been pushed by progressive Democrats and demanded by several migrant support organizations during recent demonstrations.
“This is what economic fairness looks like,” tweeted Carmen De La Rosa, a Democrat and assembly member who helped push the measure.
The announcement comes as record-breaking numbers of undocumented migrants cross into the United States from Mexico. Many Republicans have denounced the proposal.
“For the life of me, I’ll never understand why Democrats put the citizens of other countries before the American citizens who elected them and why taxpayers keep voting for them after being constantly abused,” said New York Republican congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis.
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Some Democrats representing seats that could turn Republican in elections next year are also said to oppose the fund, according to The New York Times.
New York governor Andrew Cuomo, weakened by a sexual harassment scandal, said that while he agreed to the budget in principle, he was worried about potential “fraud.”
The budget also approved an income tax increase for New Yorkers earning more than $1 million a year, making New York City’s top tax rate the highest in the country.
Business leaders complain that it might further fuel an exodus of high-earners, many of whom have already left during the pandemic.