Murphy says New Jersey will replenish fund for immigrant workers
Gov. Phil Murphy announced Thursday he will replenish the $40 million fund created for workers who were excluded from COVID-19 relief aid, a move that comes a week after the state said 85% of the fund had been redirected to state payroll expenses.
Immigrant activists celebrated news of additional funds for the states 460,000 undocumented immigrants and an extended deadline for them to file for the aid but remain critical of the administrations handling of the matter. A four-week extension and minor changes to the application process wont be enough to help a marginalized population that largely hasnt received a cent in direct federal or state aid, they said.
Activists also believe immigrants are being blamed for what they believe are the administrations failures.
The Murphy administration and Department of Human Services, its their responsibility to make this fund accessible to the community. Its not the responsibility of this community or the fault of people living in the community. If we dont see more people applying and being approved, then my read is nothing has changed, said Jorge Torres of the National Day Laborers Organizing Network.
Murphy announced the replenishment and month-long extension on WNYC Thursday, days before the deadline to apply for the pared-down relief fund.
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