Does Congress approve as a "block grant", and then the agencies use the money, or does Congress spell out where and how each dollar gets spent?
Because the money was apparently approved for use under the Shelter Services Program:
"The office of Mayor Eric Adams said on Monday it received two payments from the federal government related to migrant assistance last week totaling over $80.5 million. One payment was for $58.6 million and the other was for $21.9 million, under two tranches of the Shelter and Services Program, city spokesperson Liz Garcia said. The money covered reimbursements for services delivered between November 2023 and October 2024 and included reimbursement for hotels, security, food and other costs. About $19 million in reimbursement claims were for hotel costs, she said."
"The Shelter and Services Program, also known as SSP, is administered by FEMA in partnership with U.S. Customs and Border Protection, under the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023. Congress appropriated $650,000,000 for the program in fiscal year 2024 to provide financial support to nonfederal entities. Of that, $640.9 million was “to support sheltering and related activities provided by non-Federal entities, in support of relieving overcrowding in short-term holding facilities of U.S. Customs and Border Protection.”
Again, Vice President Trump doesn't get to just cancel something that was approved by Congress, simply because he doesn't like it, or because his boss Musk told him to.
The Constitution clearly says so.
Or do we just toss the COTUS out the window, now that Trump is in office? If that's the case, then it can go severely both ways, because that strips him of pretty much any power he has.
So, which is it? COTUS is the law of the land, or not?