New York's police officers will face overtime cuts in an attempt to try and get the city's migrant crisis, as funds to keep cops on the job will now be diverted to funding shelters. Upwards of 110,000 migrants are littered across the New York area and Mayor Eric Adams' office has estimated the issue will cost $12billion over three years. Jacques Jiha, the city's budget director, has told not just the police department, but fire, sanitation and corrections to drastically reduce overtime.
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