While it’s disturbing enough that illegal migrants get more freebies than most Americans, it’s even more disturbing that sanctuary city and state leaders slash services to Americans in order to benefit illegal migrants.
In particular law enforcement services that are desperately needed.
Yet that’s exactly what woke New York City Mayor Eric Adams has done over the past couple of years, all to put up illegal migrants in luxury hotels.
Now, upon seeing these illegal migrants begin to wreak havoc across the city, Adams has now apparently learned that police are necessary, after all.
So now, he apparently plans to resume NYPD classes, once the need had become so great that it could no longer be ignored.
Per a report from the New York Post, Mayor Eric Adams plans to reinstate the next two NYPD classes, adding a total of 1,600 law enforcement officers to the city’s ranks by Fall 2025.
Notably, this announcement is hardly some great achievement, as these classes were reportedly “axed” in favor of providing loads of freebies to illegals instead.
At this point in time, New York City has apparently blown $6.4B on so-called “asylum seekers,” many of which may be characterized as “freebie seekers.”
Of course, Adams does not directly admit that, stating instead that his new plan “invests in New Yorkers and aims to make their lives easier by prioritizing the services they need.”
Oh, please. New Yorkers’ lives would be “easier” if they weren’t randomly attacked by illegals, many of whom are increasingly scaring tourists away.
And Adams is hardly the only one to bludgeon funding for the police force.
Former Mayor Bill de Blasio slashed $1B from law enforcement in 2020, claiming that the funds were better spent on “communities in need,” per a report from CNN.
“I said, we have to keep the city safe, we have to protect the levels of patrol strength throughout our communities. And we had to make sure that we were really doing something to refocus resources on young people and on communities hardest hit,” de Blasio brayed.
Of course, within a couple of years of de Blasio’s declaration, the sanctuary city found itself saddled with an entirely new “communities in need,” which consisted largely of so-called “asylum seekers” who predictably exploited Biden’s wide-open borders.
Alas, Adams continued similar policies in his own tenure, further endangering the general public.
As reported by CBS News in 2023, Adams also bludgeoned funding for the police, “[dropping] the number of cops patrolling the streets to the lowest number since the 1990s.”
“This is the most painful exercise I’ve ever done in my professional life,” Adams reportedly stated.
Is that so? Perhaps such “pain” wouldn’t be necessary if Adams had not thrown the doors wide open to so-called “asylum seekers” in the first place.
However, Police Benevolent Association President Patrick Hendry was clearly less than impressed with the explanation provided by Adams.
“This is truly a disaster for every New Yorker who cares about safe streets. 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. We need every level of government to work together to find a way to support police officers and protect New York City’s thirty years of public safety progress,” Hendry declared at the time.
Fortunately for Hendry, President Elect Trump is poised to do just that.
Author: Ofelia Thornton
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