New York City will spend over $2 million to help an anticipated influx of Ukrainian refugees with housing, legal and translation services, as the Biden administration prepares to accept up to 100,000 displaced individuals in the United States.
“We see our brothers and sisters that are here and live in New York City. They are dealing with the despair that their family members are experiencing in Ukraine,” Mayor Eric Adams announced outside City Hall on Friday.
“We are with you. We stand with you. We support you — not only in words, but in deeds. We are allocating a $2 million allocation of funds for those who
→ Continue reading at New York Post