BREAKING: Eric Adams SLASHES NYPD budget amid illegal immigrant influx
Libby Emmons Brooklyn
NY Nov 16, 2023 thepostmillenial.com
"No city should be left to handle a national humanitarian crisis largely on its own."
New York Mayor Eric Adams made good
on his promise to slash the city budget when on Thursday he announced sweeping
measures that will free police hiring, close libraries on Sundays, and take
other drastic measures all to pay for the massive illegal immigrant influx caused
by Joe Biden's border disaster.
"No city should be left to handle a national humanitarian crisis largely
on its own, and without the significant and timely support we need from
Washington, D.C., today’s budget will be only the beginning," Adams said
as he announced the cuts to the $110 billion budget, The New York Times reported.
The budget cuts will slash the police department to below 30,000. The NYPD
covers New York's five boroughs and nearly 9 million people. School safety
agents will also be cut, and Adams said parents should step up and
volunteer.
"This is truly a disaster for every New Yorker who cares about safe
streets," police union president Patrick Hendry said. "Cops
are already stretched to our breaking point, and these cuts will return us to
staffing levels we haven’t seen since the crime epidemic of the ’80s and ’90s.
We cannot go back there."
In September, Adams warned that the illegal immigrant crisis would "destroy
New York." He teamed with other mayors of Democrat-led cities that are
buckling under the weight of the new illegal immigrant onslought to petition
Biden to give funding or make some changes that would alleviate the stress.
Instead of meeting with Biden to state his case, Adams was turned around on his
trip to Washington and had to head back to New York amid FBI allegations of
fundraising misdeeds during his last campaign.
The education department will also see reduced funding as $1 billion will be
pulled from their coffers. This as illegal immigrant children pour into
classrooms and are in need of classroom resources. The mayor's own pet
project—composting initiatives in the Bronx and Staten Island—will also be
shelved amid the reductions.
"In all my time in government, this is probably one of the most painful
exercises I’ve gone through," Adams said of the cuts.
In 2023, some 10,000 illegal immigrants have poured into the city each month
and New York has been footing the bill. New York, a self-identified sanctuary
city, has a right to shelter law that requires the city to provide housing for
those in need. A recently built shelter at Brooklyn's Floyd Bennett Field,
however, had migrants complaining about the no-frills accommodations, with one
woman saying there wasn't even a television.
Progressive Democrats in the Big Apple complained about the cuts, but with
declining tax revenues, the end of Covid funding from the federal government,
the massive increase in the illegal immigrant population, and the refusal of the
Biden White House to take responsibility for the disaster, the city is left
with little choice but to make hard choices.
City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams suggested new revenue streams should be
explored in order to offset the damage, and offered that the costs of providing
aid to illegal immigrants could be better managed. "The administration’s
response in providing services for asylum seekers has relied far too much on
expensive emergency contracts with for-profit companies that cost the city
billions of dollars," she said.
City comptroller Brad Lander, who made sure that Drag Queen Story Hour was
funded while he was in City Council, complained about Adams heaping blame on
the border problems. He said Adams should "stop suggesting that asylum
seekers are the reason for imposing severe cuts when they are only contributing
to a portion of these budget gaps, much of which already existed."
Federal officials, also not eager to take any blame, said that Adams is the problem because he doesn't have an adequate plan to deal with the illegal immigrant problem. His plan, it seems, is to slash the budget and punish New Yorkers.
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