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NYC Expands IDNYC Eligibility, Easing Access for Illegal Migrants

Maria Cruz by Maria Cruz
March 5, 2025
in Immigration, Metro
NYC Expands IDNYC Eligibility, Easing Access for Illegal Migrants
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On Tuesday, March 4, New York City expanded the list of documents accepted for obtaining an IDNYC card, making it easier for illegal migrants to qualify. The policy change, approved by the City Council and backed by the Adams administration, adds 23 new forms of identification, including expired driver’s licenses and records from agencies like ICE and the Bureau of Prisons.

Launched in 2015, the IDNYC program provides access to city services, banking, housing, and education. More than 1.7 million people have received the card, including 132,054 last year and 127,859 in 2023. It is available to all city residents 10 and older, regardless of immigration status.

Critics argue the expansion undermines federal immigration laws and poses security risks. Representative Nicole Malliotakis called it “a terrible idea,” saying it allows illegal migrants access to government buildings and services without proper vetting. Senator Ashley Moody labeled it “absolute insanity,” warning it incentivizes illegal immigration and could be exploited.

City officials defend the program, insisting it aids vulnerable communities and that applicants undergo background checks. A spokesperson said the changes simply formalize policies enacted last year.

The update comes as Mayor Eric Adams prepares to testify before Congress on immigration, while his administration faces budget constraints and a migrant crisis. A public hearing on the IDNYC changes is set for March 28.

Tags: City ServicesEric AdamsID RequirementsIDNYCImmigration PolicyMunicipal IDNew York CityNYC CouncilNYC Identification Card

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