Honolulu, Hawaiʻi – Representative John M. Mizuno (Kalihi Valley, Kamehameha Heights, portion
of Lower Kalihi) has sent a letter to U.S. Attorney General William P. Barr
asking that his agency investigate New York City's policy of sending homeless
citizens to other states across our nation.
In his letter, Mizuno says an
investigation is needed following the New York Post's
front page article of October 26, 2019 titled "NYC secretly exports
homeless to Hawaii and other states without telling receiving pols."
The article alleges that New
York Mayor Bill de Blasio's "Special One-Time Assistance Program"
(SOTA) has since its inception in August 2017 exported 12,482 homeless
individuals to 32 states.
"The SOTA program to my
knowledge fails to comply with ensuring the safety, well-being, and continued support
which is needed for a homeless individual or family being displaced. The SOTA
program is a recipe for disaster and inhumane to the homeless being exported
out of New York," Mizuno said in his letter.
"I ask that your agency
conduct a legal review and investigation into this matter, as many Hawaii
residents have serious concerns that this illegal program could exasperate an
already tragic situation here in Hawaii. I believe this issue is compelling
enough to warrant an inquiry and full investigation into New York City's SOTA
program," Mizuno said.
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