More than 2,500 officers have left NYPD this year: alarm over police deficit in New York – El Diario NY

More than 2,500 officers have left NYPD this year: alarm over police deficit in New York – El Diario NY

NYPD, the largest metropolitan police force in the United States, continues to see an alarming increase in retirements with or without waiting for the pension, a deficit that could worsen in the face of the city’s announced fiscal crisis alleging the lack of resources from the White House to confront the massive arrival of immigrants. … Read more

Eric Adams Cracks Down on Illegal Marijuana Shop Owners

Eric Adams Cracks Down on Illegal Marijuana Shop Owners

NEW YORK — On Monday, New York City Mayor Eric Adams opened a new front in his administration’s efforts to combat the proliferation of illegal and unlicensed tobacco shops and protect the health and well-being of residents. consumers and young New Yorkers put at risk by unregulated cannabis and tobacco products. New York City Sheriff’s … Read more

New York: The mayor of the city targeted by a complaint for sexual assault

New York: The mayor of the city targeted by a complaint for sexual assault

VIOLENCE – The document, which is three pages long and which was submitted Wednesday evening a few hours before an important deadline, does not give further details on the alleged facts, according to The Messenger New York Mayor Eric Adams is accused, in a complaint revealed Thursday by the American press, of having sexually assaulted … Read more

New York City migrant services on the chopping block in second round of budget cuts

New York City migrant services on the chopping block in second round of budget cuts

NEW YORK — With New Yorkers still reeling from the first round of city budget cutsincluding a dramatic cut in the number of officers, there’s word of a second round of belt tightening, and this time, migrant services are on the chopping block. To be blunt, asylum seekers arriving in New York City are in … Read more

Governor Hochul and Mayor Adams Announce Help for NYCHA Residents Who Have Back Rent

Governor Hochul and Mayor Adams Announce Help for NYCHA Residents Who Have Back Rent

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Hundreds less police officers on the streets of New York: controversy over possible budget cuts

Hundreds less police officers on the streets of New York: controversy over possible budget cuts

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Protesters rally against New York City budget cuts outside City Hall

Protesters rally against New York City budget cuts outside City Hall

NEW YORK — Groups protested outside City Hall on Friday after Mayor Eric Adams unveiled the first round of budget cuts that will impact every city agency. Community groups, elected officials and unions are asking the New York City Council to block the 5% cuts across the board. Specifically, they’re against cuts to education, child … Read more

Mayor Adams announces cuts to NYC budget: blames massive influx of asylum seekers into city

Mayor Adams announces cuts to NYC budget: blames massive influx of asylum seekers into city

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The Big Apple: Racial and Economic Disparities in City Services

The Big Apple: Racial and Economic Disparities in City Services

The Big Apple It is still a city in which race and income affect disproportionately and unequally the allocation of services and the implementation of shelter units, as well as the City’s management of so-called environmental ‘goods’ such as parks and environmental ‘bads’, such as waste transfer stations. Services have been far from being distributed … Read more

Kathy Hochul Acknowledges Inability to Grant Work Permits to New York Immigrants

Kathy Hochul Acknowledges Inability to Grant Work Permits to New York Immigrants

Kathy Hochul, the Democratic governor of New York who, along with NYC Mayor Eric Adams, had been seeking regional work permit options for the thousands of immigrants who have arrived in the city, admitted yesterday that this is not legally possible. “I am limited by the law,” Hochul said yesterday at a news conference in … Read more