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    Trump Fires FEMA CFO Mary Comans Over Migrant Hotel Funding in NYC

    February 12, 2025Updated:February 12, 20251 Min Read
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    New York City officials clarified that the funds had been properly allocated by FEMA during the Biden administration and that they had not been spent on luxury hotels, as Elon Musk claimed.Credit...Todd Heisler/The New York Times.
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    Former President Donald Trump has dismissed FEMA’s Chief Financial Officer, Mary Comans, along with three other employees, accusing them of authorizing excessive payments for migrant housing in New York City hotels. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the terminations on Tuesday, calling the employees “deep state activists.”

    While DHS did not provide specific details on the alleged financial mismanagement, critics have long opposed FEMA’s involvement in funding migrant shelters. The dismissed officials were reportedly tied to a FEMA-run program that supports cities in housing newly arrived migrants. However, these funds originate from U.S. Customs and Border Protection, not FEMA’s disaster relief budget.

    New York City has received tens of millions in federal grants for migrant shelters over the years. Reports indicate that despite a judge’s order to prevent funding freezes, a senior FEMA official had already instructed workers to halt grants. The firings come amid broader efforts by the Trump administration to cut down federal spending on migrant assistance, including a controversial new hiring rule that could lead to mass federal job cuts.

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